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Tallulah-North Shore, or simply North Shore, is a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida located in the Northside area. First platted in 1879, the primarily residential area was annexed by Jacksonville in 1925. The Trout River, a tributary of the St. Johns River, is North Shore's most notable feature and also forms the neighborhood's northern ...
ZIP Code: 32216, 32217, 32256 ... Southpoint is a commercial section of Jacksonville, ... Some businesses between I-95 and Philips Highway use Southpoint to reference ...
Seaton Creek Historic Preserve is a pristine 840-acre preservation park on Jacksonville's Northside and is thought to be the site of the southernmost battle of the American Revolution. The park offers three trails covering about five miles, three creeks with a kayak landing on one and access for hikers, off-road bicyclists and Equestrians with ...
Gold Creek (Queensland), Australia; Gold Creek (British Columbia), a tributary of the Fraser River, Canada; Golden River or Golden Water River, in the outer court of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China
A public primary school, Margaret Hendry School, opened in 2019 opposite the Lachlan Kennedy Memorial Park and has capacity for 600 students. It caters to preschool through to year 6 students from the North Gungahlin suburbs of Taylor, Jacka, Moncrieff and Casey (a shared priority enrolment area for Gold Creek School). [3]
The Gold Creek Homestead Site was a 41-hectare parcel of land, specifically Block 1 and 2, Section 23 Ngunnawal upon which the aforementioned complex was situated. Gold Creek Homestead was at one time at the centre of 'Gold Creek' a sprawling 1,594 hectare (3,940 acre) rural property, the largest in the Ginninderra district.
Location: Jacksonville, Florida, US: Built: 1880s through 1920s: Architectural style: Late 19th- and 20th-century revivals Prairie School Colonial Revival Queen Anne: NRHP reference No. 86003640 [2] Added to NRHP: January 22, 1987
Later in 1995, the Florida Public Service Commission planned a three-way split to relieve the overcrowded 904 area code. In this plan, the Jacksonville area would be reassigned to the proposed area code 234, while the Daytona Beach LATA would be assigned area code 386. The Pensacola, Panama City, and Tallahassee areas would have kept area code 904.