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Soga Sculpture
5.00 (1 review)
829 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32204
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is committed to engage and inspire through the arts, gardens and education. A permanent collection of nearly 5,000 works of art and historic gardens on a riverfront campus offers more than 110,000 annual visitors a truly unique experience on the First Coast. Nationally…
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5.00 (1 review)
3972 3rd Street South, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, USA
The First Coast Cultural Center (formerly The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach) is a non-profit 501(c) (3) arts organization dedicated to providing a place for everyone in the Jacksonville region to create, understand and experience the arts. We bring the arts to our community through art exhibitions featuring local,…
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4.75 (2 reviews)
1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States
The Museum of Science and History is a museum located  in downtown Jacksonville.  It is a private, non-profit institution located on the Southbank Riverwalk, and the city’s most visited museum. It specializes in science and local history exhibits. MOSH has many kid-friendly exhibits as wells events and a planetarium. There…
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333 North Laura Street Jacksonville, FL, 32202
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville is a visual arts educational institution and cultural resource of the University of North Florida. It serves the community and its visitors through exhibitions, collections, educational programs, and publications designed to enhance an understanding and appreciation of modern and contemporary art with particular emphasis…
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One World Golf Place St. Augustine, FL 32092
Celebrate the Game’s Best! Explore genuine artifacts from our members thought a variety of exhibits and the Member Locker Room. See our new exhibition Honoring the Legacy: A Tribute to African – Americans in Golf. Tickets include all-day admission, a round on the 18-hole natural grass putting course and a…
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11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32226, United States
Kingsley Plantation is open seven days a week, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day. Admission is free. You can explore the grounds at Kingsley Plantation, which include the slave quarters, barn, waterfront, plantation house, kitchen house, and interpretive garden. The…
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1408 Gator Bowl Blvd, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, United States
Please note the Jacksonville Fire Museum is closed; it’s re-opening date will be announced when available. The Jacksonville Fire Museum serves as an educational link between past and present. Through the years, thousands of visitors have toured the museum, learning about the rich history of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue…
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11964 Mandarin Rd, Jacksonville, Florida 32223
The Mandarin Museum and the 1898 St. Joseph’s Mission Schoolhouse for African-American Children are open every Saturday from 9-4 at Walter Jones Historical Park, 11964 Mandarin Rd. The museum features the Civil War steamship Maple Leaf which was sunk in the St. Johns River at Mandarin Point in 1864. On…
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1293 W 19th St, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Our main goal and original mission is collecting and promoting the history of Durkeeville, a historically African American neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida and serving as a cultural literacy and resource center for all members of all the communities in Jacksonville. The center includes artifacts, research books and video history of…
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829 N Davis St, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
The Ritz Theatre and Museum was constructed in 1999 on the site of the 1929 Ritz Theater movie house in Jacksonville’s historic African American community of La Villa. During La Villa’s height of activity in the 1920s-1960s, it was known as the “Harlem of the South.” The mission of the…
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Do your children love trains? Let them experience the time when the railroad ran through town. They will get to ring the bell on a real steam locomotive and learn about life during the turn of the century as they tour Pablo Historical Park. Your little engineers will want to…
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