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  2. Jacksonville Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville Beach is a coastal resort city in Duval County, Florida, United States.The population was 23,830 at the 2020 census. [6] The city is part of group of communities collectively referred to as the Jacksonville Beaches on the northern half of San Pablo Island. [8]

  3. Marsh & Saxelbye - Wikipedia

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    Buckman and Ulmer Building, 29–33 W. Monroe St. Jacksonville FL (Marsh & Saxelbye) NRHP-listed [1] Casa Marina Hotel, 12 Sixth Ave., N. Jacksonville Beach FL (Marsh and Saxelbye) NRHP-listed [1] House at 3325 Via de la Reina, 3325 Via de la Reiva Jacksonville FL (Marsh & Saxelbye) NRHP-listed [1]

  4. Northside (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    The Northside began to grow as a suburb of Jacksonville in the 19th century. Although the site of East Florida's first steam-powered sawmill, completed in 1828, major growth in Panama Park only came after 1905. In 1915, a new school was constructed, notably designed by architect Henry J. Klutho. By 1931, Panama Park was annexed by Jacksonville. [9]

  5. John B. Whealton Memorial Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The route crossed the Black Narrows and Chincoteague Channel via separate bridges which took the causeway across Marsh Island, landing in town between Mumford and Cleveland Streets. The former a fixed bridge, the latter a swing bridge , they were both removed in late 2010 after the construction of the new bridge.

  6. Jacksonville Landing - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Landing (informally The Landing [1]) was a festival marketplace in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, at the intersection of Independent Drive and Laura Street, along the Jacksonville Riverwalk. [2] It was built by the Rouse Company for $37.5 million, opened in 1987, and officially closed after 4th of July festivities in 2019.

  7. 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Marines with 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, 4th Marine Division, drive an amphibious assault vehicle off the back of the USNS SEAY, a Maritime Prepositioning Ship, at Blount Island in Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 13, 2014. Bravo Company (-) reservists from Jacksonville, Florida, deployed to New Orleans in support of rescue and recovery operations.

  8. Low-flying plane landed just feet from the beach - AOL

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    Princess Juliana International Airport on the Caribbean island of Saint Maarten is a hotspot for close landings, since it's located near Maho Beach. That doesn't make it any less shocking when ...

  9. Naval outlying landing field - Wikipedia

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    1940s aerial view of Outlying Landing Field Whitehouse in Florida. An outlying landing field (OLF) is a satellite airfield, associated with a seaborne component of the United States military. [1]

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