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The History of Jacksonville, Florida

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From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what four local experts had to say about the history of Jacksonville, Florida.

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The city is heavily influenced by African American history. Black people have contributed to the performing arts, music, and architecture of Jacksonville, Florida. Black people’s contributions and influence on the city includes the Ritz Theater, which used to be known as “The Harlem of the South” from the 1920s to the 1960s.

Jacksonville, Florida, has a wide range of people from different parts of the world including Albanians, Jamaicans, Haitians, Russians, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans, so there is a very wide variety of people and their different languages, accents, and cultures. There is a yearly fair known as the World of Nations, where you can “go around the world” and try foods from different places and watch people perform the arts from their home countries. One gets to talk to the people at each booth and they tell you about the food they are serving and some of its history as well as how the dish was made.

Christopher, says: 2020

Jacksonville is a wonderful, informative, and historical place. Full of rich Southern pride, this location is also the biggest city in Florida. The south side of the city has the most tourism due to the beautiful and modern attractions. Delicious food, friendly folks, and fresh air make it home.

The Clara White Museum is dedicated to Clara English White, a former slave who used to feed hungry neighbors, and as a part of her legacy the Clara White Mission was open to help feed the homeless as well as providing housing for veterans. African Americans founded the American Beach, which was were they used to go and relax during the 1940s.

Avalon, says: 2020
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