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Jacksonville, Florida Travel
Situated in the great double loop of the St Johns River and with long
established lumber and coffee industries, JACKSONVILLE , the largest
city in the US 841 square miles is suspicious of anything that might
upset its hard-working tradition. Pleasure seekers are expected to stick
to the beaches. Even the film industry, which came here seeking a base
in the 1910s, was scared off by the zeal of the locals and settled in
California instead. The growing size of the white-collar sector has
eased the years of heavy industry, and efforts have been made to enhance
Jacksonville's appeal by creating parks and riverside boardwalks.
To get an overview of downtown Jacksonville, take the Skyway monorail
(daily 6.30am7.30pm; 35) from the Convention Center to Hemming Park, a
ten-minute journey at eye level with the high-rise offices. One
noteworthy building on the north bank of the St John's River is the
Florida Theater , 128 Forsyth St. Elvis Presley arrived in 1957 for his
first appearance on an indoor stage, an event noted by Life magazine
because a juvenile court judge sat through the whole performance to
ensure it wasn't too suggestive. Crossing over to the south bank try
taking the River taxi ($2 one-way; $3 round-trip) you'll find the Museum
of Science and History , 1025 Museum Circle (MonFri 10am5pm, Sat
10am6pm, Sun 16pm; $6), with its hands-on exhibits and planetarium. Or,
for a break from the commerce and industry of the city, visit the
Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art , 333 N Laura St (TuesFri 11am2pm;
$5), which has a permanent collection of modern art and hosts traveling
exhibitions.
Just south of the Fuller Warren River bridge (I-95), the Cummer Museum
of Art and gardens , 829 Riverside Drive (Tues & Thurs 10am9pm, Wed, Fri
& Sat 10am5pm, Sun 25pm; $6; free Tues after 4pm), stands on the former
Cummer family estate. The spacious rooms and sculpture-lined corridors
contain works by prominent European masters.
From all over Jacksonville you can see the floodlights of the
73,000-seat Jacksonville Jaguar Stadium , 1 Altel Stadium Place, home to
the National Football League franchise, and also the scene of the
Florida/Georgia college football clash each autumn. |