Friday, 28 June 2013

Jacksonville: What To Do In The City

By Jonas Fredrickson


Jacksonville, found along the St. Johns Stream in northeast Florida, is in possession of beautiful weather and an active cultural scene. There are several attractions in Jacksonville, from festivals to arts, and stream walks to shopping. Here, we review some of the primary things to do in Jacksonville.

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

The Jacksonville Zoo is a walking safari. It has a Jaguar habitat, giraffe overlook, and over 1,500 sorts of rare or uncommon animals. This is a great location for all the family to visit, especially if they would like to get a glimpse of what types of unusual animals our world has to offer.

Kingdom Plaza

This centrally-located shopping mall includes many widely recognized trattorias, retail shops, and a large bowling alley. It's a good stop to escape from some of the heat and enjoy a day of shopping, eating, and bowling. People don't really think of Kingdom Plaza as a place to visit in Jacksonville, but it is definitely a must-see.

Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair

The Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair is a twelve-day fair that occurs in Nov of every year. It has a good range of exhibits, including arts and crafts, rural exhibits, many contests, horticultural exhibits, 4-H and FFA competitions, and music and entertainment. There additionally are rides, games, and food that you would expect to find at any good fair.

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

The Crummer museum has over 5,000 pieces of art, from the traditional to modern. It features many special collections that revolve in together with the Wark Collection of Early Meissen Porcelain, considered one of the most important collections of its sort. The gardens cover 1.5 acres and highlight 20th century garden design with fountains, sculptures, and reflecting pools. The Museum and Gardens also offer academic programs for children and grownups.

Metropolitan Park

The Metropolitan Park is a public recreational facility along the banks of the St. Johns River in Central. It's got a 2,400 square foot stage with canopy-covered seating, play areas, and picnic shelters. It is home to several of the key attractions in Jacksonville, especially its festivals, including the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Spring Music Festival, and others. They're also open for hosting company and non-public events.

Rex, the Beach Blvd Dinosaur

Rex was originally part of a family fun park and tiny golfing course. Those things have since disappeared, but Rex remains in the same place he's been for 30 years. He has just lately been given an upgrade, with light-up eyes and fresh paint. He currently is a beacon for visitors that are near to the beach.

Riverside Arts Market

This weekly humanities market is found under the Fuller Warren Bridge. Artists sell a wide range of humanities, crafts, clothing and jewelry. Street performers and musicians also find their home there. As well as the arts stalls, a farmer's market runs year round.

Jacksonville Landing

The Jacksonville Landing is found in downtown Jacksonville and is set along the St. John's Stream. It features restaurants, shopping, and hundreds of events annually. These include onstage music, carnivals, and holiday parties. Many of the kinds of things to do in Jacksonville are found here in one place.

Southbank Riverwalk

The Southbank Riverwalk is found across the St. John's Brook from Jacksonville Landing. It features walking trails, benches, picnic tables, and a canoe launch. It's a nice place for walking the river, enjoying nature, and spending some quiet time with pals and family.




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