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Roughly bounded by Roosevelt Boulevard, Belvedere Avenue, Seminole Road, the St. Johns River, and Talbot Avenue 30°18′11″N 81°42′19″W / 30.303056°N 81.705278°W / 30.303056; -81.705278 ( Avondale Historic
The Riverside Arts Market (RAM) of Jacksonville, Florida is a weekly arts-and-crafts market featuring live music, food, art, and fresh produce. It first opened to the public in the spring of 2009 [1] and currently opens every Saturday 10AM-3PM ET rain or shine, year-round. [2]
Riverside and Avondale are located to the southwest of Downtown Jacksonville along the St. Johns River.The neighborhood's boundaries are roughly Interstate 10 to the north, the St. Johns River to the east, Fishweir Creek to the south, and Roosevelt Boulevard and the CSX Railroad line to the west. [1]
532 Riverside Avenue 287 / 88 19 1950/1971 2nd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. 12 200 W Forsyth: 200 West Forsyth Street 278 / 85 18 1974 Tallest BB&T in Jacksonville. 3rd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. 13 John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse: 300 North Hogan Street 277 / 85 ...
State Road 111A (SR 111A) was a state highway in Jacksonville, within the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida.Edgewood Ave South begins at the St. Johns River, crossing SR 211 (St. Johns Avenue) and continuing northwest through Avondale, passing Riverside Avenue, Park Street, and US 17 (Roosevelt Boulevard).
San Marco is a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, south of Downtown across the St. Johns River. The neighborhood was formerly the independent city of South Jacksonville until it was annexed by Jacksonville in 1932. The neighborhood is primarily residential, with an integrated commercial sector known as San Marco Square.
The Avenues (also referred to and often known as Avenues Mall) is a two-level regional shopping mall located on the southside of Jacksonville, Florida, and opened in 1990 on the Interstate 95 corridor, and is off exit 339 at the intersection of U.S. 1 (Philips Highway) and Southside Boulevard.
From 1932 to 1950, the road was the original route in south Jacksonville of US 17, before Roosevelt Avenue (now Roosevelt Boulevard) was built. Between 1951 - 1955, the route was signed "US Alt 17", with a hidden State Road 211. By 1957, the US Alt 17 was removed and it was only signed as State Road 211.
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