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24 Top Jacksonville Attractions (2021) Best Tourist Spots!
"The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, founded in 1961, is one of the largest fine art museums in the state."
"The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, founded in 1961, is one of the largest fine art museums in the state."
"A splash of modern in the Ancient City, the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum features contemporary artwork of regional, national and international artists. This diverse collection is located on the campus of Flagler College, known for its strong design program. Be sure to check the museum’s schedule for the always-changing lineup of exhibits."
"It dates back more than 100 years as an oriental rug company, but it’s expanded to become an amazing collection of Asian, American and Middle Eastern artifacts."
"Cradle Creek Preserve in Jax Beach is a hidden gem that locals are very familiar with. With long shaded boardwalks it’s a great spot to capture some family pictures. Cradle Creek is typically not crowded, so you won’t have to worry about avoiding other visitors while you’re there."
"Cradle Creek Preserve is a short and sweet trail located in Jax Beach, tucked in between Jacksonville Beach Golf Club and Baptist Beaches Medical Center. The trails are nice and wide and mostly stroller-friendly. Several points of the trail take you over boardwalks and bridges."
"Located inside the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), NOLA MOCA is one of the most popular destinations in downtown Jacksonville. The restaurant serves high-quality freshly made dishes that include seasonal entrees and uniquely-crafted versions of pastas, soups, flatbreads and desserts. Apart from mouth watering food, NOLA MOCA also offers a full bar with seasonal handcrafted cocktails, world famous wines and locally brewed beer."
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"Serving up fresh local seafood in Atlantic Beach, The Fish Company is a great spot for many different types of seafood, but what makes them stand out from the others is their oysters. Offered raw, fried or as a shooter for those 21 and up, there's an oyster for every appetite."
"Few things are more comforting than a good meal in a true neighborhood gathering spot. The Fish Co. serves comfort by the boatload. Oysters are stacked on ice and shucked right in front of diners at the bar."
"Cheba Hut is the first Southeast location for this West Coast chain hoping to help visitors and locals ease their munchies."
"It is home to the central congregation of the Trinity Parish, which convened in 1821. The building itself has been renovated and expanded several times over the last two centuries, including the pre-Civil War installation of some truly stunning stained-glass windows that still remain today (such as the triptych above the central altar). The rest of the building is no less a work of stunning architectural art, with graceful lines and sweeping buttresses adorning the exterior."
"Fronting on the central Plaza in St. Augustine’s Old City district, the original historic Trinity Episcopal Church was constructed from 1830-31 and rebuilt in 1902. It is the oldest of the Protestant churches in Florida. The original church, constructed of local coquina stone, was 36 feet wide by 50 feet long."
"Trinity Parish Church was established in St. Augustine in 1821 and is the oldest Protestant Church in the state of Florida. The first building was erected in the 1830s and was made of coquina."
"The oldest public park in the US, the Plaza de la Constitucion has been a center of life in St. Augustine since the 16th century Spanish Period. Now a National Historic Landmark, the Plaza was established by Spanish Royal Ordinances in 1573, which required a plaza for government, church, and public use. Spanish plazas typically began at the waterfront, so it could be seen, and was oriented to the compass points and sized with length equal to 1-1/2 times its width."