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Welcome to . Where are we?. We are located in northeast Florida in America. Jacksonville, Florida. Jacksonville has the highest population and biggest land wide area of all Florida , with a population of 821,784 to 1,345,596. Museums in my town. The Cummer Museum.

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  1. Welcome to

  2. Where are we? • We are located in northeast Florida in America

  3. Jacksonville, Florida • Jacksonville has the highest population and biggest land wide area of all Florida , with a population of 821,784 to 1,345,596

  4. Museums in my town The Cummer Museum *The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens offers world-class art spanning from 2100 B.C. through the 21st Century, and features special exhibits from around the world. *The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville boasts one of the most important and delightful gardens in Northeast Florida. *For more information click here.

  5. Mosh Museum *Mosh Museum of Science and History includes the following exhibits: The Body Within, Water Worlds, Currents of Time, Atlantic Tails, JEA Aqua Expo, The Loft Gallery, and Florida Naturalist’s Center. * For more information click here.

  6. MOCA Museum * The MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art primarily collects work from 1960 to the present. * The Museum’s permanent collection currently consists of almost 800 works of art, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, and photography. Click here

  7. Festivals in Jacksonville, FL Shrimp Festival • The town of Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island, Florida is the birthplace of the modern, motorized shrimping industry. • Today our festival still includes shrimp boats and great food, as well as a parade, a pirate invasion, music, entertainment, and fine art, crafts and antiques.

  8. Jacksonville King Fish tournament • The Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament, held each year in July at Jim King Park & Boat Ramp on the ICW, is the largest kingfish tournament in the country. • In addition to the two-day general tournament, this spectacular event also includes a Junior Angler Tournament presented by Carolina Skiff, Food Festival, live entertainment, and much, much more.

  9. World of the Nations Celebration • As you travel through the World of Nations Celebration presented by One Main Financial, experience the cuisine, artistry and customs from lands near and far. • It is 10 dollars a person per day and it takes place at the Jacksonville landing.

  10. Jacksonville Art Walk • The Jacksonville Art Walk is a place to walk around and buy and see some amazing talent of art work. Its held each month from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. • Art Walk is the ultimate opportunity to savor and support Jacksonville's deep pool of creative talent.

  11. Shopping in Jacksonville • our shops and stores

  12. Parks in Jacksonville HANNAH PARK • Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, encompassing 450 acres on the sandy shores of the Atlantic Ocean, is located about 17 miles east of Jacksonville - just south of Mayport Naval Station. • The park has 1.5 miles of sandy beach and is noted for its fine surfing at an area known as "The Poles" located at the extreme southern end of the Mayport Naval Station Beach.

  13. Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve • National Park Service site: 46,000 acre preserve includes historic sites, undisturbed natural areas, vistas across salt marsh and forested uplands and water based recreational opportunities include boating, fishing, and kayaking. • Also offered are hiking, biking and wildlife observation trails and Ranger led historic and natural programs.

  14. Weather in Jacksonville Jacksonville has a humid subtropical climate, with mild weather during winters and hot weather during summers. High temperatures average 64 to 92 °F (18 to 33 °C) throughout the year

  15. Restaurants in Jacksonville • They offer a variety of dishes including, pasta dishes, chicken, veal, seafood, pizzas, calzones, steaks, and their daily chef's special. • Meal for two is about $30 dollars

  16. Restaurants in Jacksonville, FL MELTING POT RESTAURANT • Tailor your visit with a four-course dining experience including cheese fondue, salad, entree and dessert. Dinner for two is around $100

  17. Thank you! I hope you come to visit Jacksonville sometime. Please send us questions!!

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