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ALLTEL Stadium


Home of the Jags
1 Stadium Place
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 633 6100
http://www.jaxevents.com/allte...
ALLTEL Stadium is a state-of-the-art sports complex located on the banks of St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville. This mega-complex seats 82,000 fans and is the home field of the National Football League's Jacksonville Jaguars franchise, the annual Gator Bowl football game each New Year's Day and the Florida/Georgia college football game every fall. Past performances also include U2, Garth Brooks, and the Rolling Stones. Concession stands are available, and indoor dining and skyboxes offer luxury seating. Special features include the largest Sony Jumbotron scoreboards in the country.

Review © 2007, Wcities
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Christopher Holder
Photo: Christopher Holder
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Craig Eddy
Photo: Craig Eddy
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Peter Dutton
Photo: Peter Dutton
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Josh Crockett
Photo: Josh Crockett
ALLTEL Stadium photo by xtremeleafan
Photo: xtremeleafan
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Emily J. Wilsoncroft
Photo: Emily J. Wilsoncroft
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Kenneth Edwards
Photo: Kenneth Edwards
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Lois Bridenback
Photo: Lois Bridenback
ALLTEL Stadium photo by jbjitter
Photo: jbjitter
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Frank D. Bryant III
Photo: Frank D. Bryant III
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Scott G. Miller
Photo: Scott G. Miller
ALLTEL Stadium photo by Adam Szarmack
Photo: Adam Szarmack
 

 
Alexander Brest Planetarium


Summer cosmic concerts
1025 Museum Circle
Museum of Science and History
Jacksonville, FL 32207
United States
+1 904 396 6674
http://www.themosh.org/planeta...
Located inside Jacksonville Museum of Science and History, it offers regular shows for the whole family focusing on our solar system. Famed summertime Cosmic Concerts combine laser light shows with music ranging from classic rock to modern pop. Admission is free with paid admission to the Museum of Science and History. Admission to the museum is USD8 adults, USD6 children ages 3-12 and USD6.50 for seniors over 60 and military.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens


History of art collection
829 Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32204
United States
+1 904 356 6857
http://cummer.org/
Opened in 1961, this museum and art education center has handsome gardens with fragrant blooms, and peaceful, winding walkways. The permanent collection focuses on the history of art with exhibits spanning the eras from ancient times to the 20th century. Temporary exhibits are also presented throughout the year. It is located off I-95, approximately five minutes from downtown. There is free admission Tuesday nights from 4pm-9pm.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by candisfl30
Photo: candisfl30
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Cyndi Blache'
Photo: Cyndi Blache'
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Jesse Copeland
Photo: Jesse Copeland
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Kristen Morgan
Photo: Kristen Morgan
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Jerry Ray
Photo: Jerry Ray
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Hugh Williamson
Photo: Hugh Williamson
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Ana Maria, aka Renmeleon
Photo: Ana Maria, aka Renmeleon
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Robin Ballard
Photo: Robin Ballard
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Hilary Verheggen
Photo: Hilary Verheggen
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by Karen Gladys Henry
Photo: Karen Gladys Henry
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens photo by vwfziwl
Photo: vwfziwl
 

 
Friendship Park and Fountain


City's pride and joy
1025 Gulf Life Drive
Southbank Riverwalk
Jacksonville, FL 32204
United States
+1 904 630 3570
http://www.jaxfountain.com/
One of the world's tallest fountains, this spectacular piece of architecture is an impressive 200 feet in diameter and shoots water more than 120 feet into the air. At night, the colorful lighting turns the splashing waters into an animated, playful work of art. A lovely greenspace surrounds the fountain and comes complete with picnic tables and seating for relaxing and admiring the views of the St Johns River and city skyline. You will find the fountain next to the Museum of Science and History, on Museum Circle.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Erion C
Photo: Erion C
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Michelle C. Lyles
Photo: Michelle C. Lyles
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Tara Camilli
Photo: Tara Camilli
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by FavorMade
Photo: FavorMade
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by PhoJOGraphy
Photo: PhoJOGraphy
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Matthew Potochick
Photo: Matthew Potochick
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by gregorymana1234
Photo: gregorymana1234
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by thatautguy
Photo: thatautguy
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Cathy Hall (Georgia)
Photo: Cathy Hall (Georgia)
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Matt
Photo: Matt
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by degas1900
Photo: degas1900
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by heyashley
Photo: heyashley
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Rick Proctor
Photo: Rick Proctor
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Jerry Thomas
Photo: Jerry Thomas
Friendship Park and Fountain photo by Juan R Escar
Photo: Juan R Escar
 

 
Gator Bowl


A New Year's Football Tradition
1 Gator Bowl Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 798 1700
http://www.gatorbowl.com/
The Gator Bowl Classic is truly more than a football game. December 26th through January 1st provides a week full of parties, activities, and attractions for fans of all ages. All of the excitement comes to a head on January 1st at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, where you can ring in the New Year with one of America's most exciting bowl games.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jacksonville Historical Center


History of the River City
100B Wharfside Way
Southbank Riverwalk
Jacksonville, FL 32207
United States
+1 904 398 4301
Who says learning can't be fun? The Jacksonville Historical Center has all manner of fun, hands-on interactive exhibits and films relating to Jacksonville's rich history. Explore the past from the Native American Timucuan Indians, the region's original settlers, to the role played by the US Navy in the growth of the city, all the way to the present as Jacksonville enters a new millennium as a top-tier city. The small museum is located at Riverwalk close to downtown and I-95. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jacksonville Landing


Shopping & food
2 Independent Dr
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 353 1188
http://www.jacksonvillelanding...
Situated on the St. Johns River, this riverside playground features great restaurants and shopping opportunities. Its facade is a famed part of the Jacksonville skyline. Clothing, gifts, music and more fill the shops and a food court and wide variety of restaurants stave off starvation. Outdoor concerts and special events take place regularly at the Landing, making it a favorite gathering spot in the city for visitors and locals out to eat, drink and dance the night away.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jacksonville Landing photo by A. Watts
Photo: A. Watts
Jacksonville Landing photo by Michael Lewyn
Photo: Michael Lewyn
Jacksonville Landing photo by Shawn Graves
Photo: Shawn Graves
Jacksonville Landing photo by Jeremy Ogden
Photo: Jeremy Ogden
Jacksonville Landing photo by Michael Cole
Photo: Michael Cole
Jacksonville Landing photo by Philip Shad
Photo: Philip Shad
Jacksonville Landing photo by ronan.odonohoe
Photo: ronan.odonohoe
Jacksonville Landing photo by alex griffin
Photo: alex griffin
Jacksonville Landing photo by Chris M. Gent
Photo: Chris M. Gent
Jacksonville Landing photo by ksteele2
Photo: ksteele2
Jacksonville Landing photo by Jordana Monnerat
Photo: Jordana Monnerat
Jacksonville Landing photo by Norman
Photo: Norman
Jacksonville Landing photo by wesley m. hanchar
Photo: wesley m. hanchar
Jacksonville Landing photo by wastedvampire
Photo: wastedvampire
Jacksonville Landing photo by Sean Conover
Photo: Sean Conover
Jacksonville Landing photo by Jeff Wright
Photo: Jeff Wright
Jacksonville Landing photo by ©Karen Stephenson 08
Photo: ©Karen Stephenson 08
Jacksonville Landing photo by austinANOMIC
Photo: austinANOMIC
Jacksonville Landing photo by Matthew Schmehl
Photo: Matthew Schmehl
Jacksonville Landing photo by Joseph Reaves
Photo: Joseph Reaves
Jacksonville Landing photo by Terry Lynch
Photo: Terry Lynch
 

 
Jacksonville Maritime Museum


To sea on land
1015 Museum Circle
Unit 2
Jacksonville, FL 32207
United States
+1 904 398 9011
http://www.jaxmarmus.com/
All aboard this small but informative museum overflowing with exhibits dedicated to nautical history, particularly that relating to the St Johns River and the Port of Jacksonville. Browse artifacts from the Civil War and models of the Titanic, Florida's famous tugboat The Three Friends, sailing ships and steamboats. A small gift shop sells an assortment of nautically themed collectibles and gifts. Volunteer help is always needed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jacksonville Metro Park


Cultural entertainment and more
1410 Gator Bowl Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 353 3309 / +1 904 630 3900 (Box Office)
Elegance, show, and class—that's what the Jacksonville Metro park projects at first glance. The riverside complex sports a large, white facade, with polished glass windows, and yields to expansive interiors where some of the world's greatest names in the music and entertainment industries vow fans from all over the world. The venue is also a prime spot for political assemblies, rallies, festivals and religious gatherings. The park is fully accessible and has facilities to make it an ideal spot for a fun-filled family day out.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art


Take a Trip down History
333 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 366 6911
http://www.jmoma.org/
Take some time off for a visit to this museum because it's an educational and exciting trip down history. Get a glimpse into the world of modern art at the Jacksonville Museum. It is appropriately named after its permanent collection of artwork, which spans the entire 20th century. This non-profit organization tries to reach out to all sections of society - scholars, students, art lovers, and young people. Choose from exhibitions, collections, and awareness programs at JMOMA. The exciting and ever-changing schedule also has special summer programs, family programs, film programs as well as an art camp. Head to Café Nola for some yummy coffee and interesting conversations. This contemporary venue is also available for parties, dinners and other events. Entrance costs $6 for adults and $4 for seniors, students and military personnel.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art photo by Toni Duguid
Photo: Toni Duguid
Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art photo by Nicholas S. Park
Photo: Nicholas S. Park
Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art photo by Brian Leon
Photo: Brian Leon
 

 
Jacksonville Museum of Science and History


Fun for all ages
1025 Museum Circle
Jacksonville, FL 32207
United States
+1 904 396 6674
http://www.themosh.org/
Nicknamed MOSH, this museum overlooks the St. Johns River and is near the downtown area. Great fun and an educational experience for the whole family, it comes with its own planetarium. Exhibits include marine life, native Florida wildlife, local history, and the Holozone, full of interactive games and simulator rides. In addition, classroom activities and planetarium programs allow for hands-on, interactive fun. Don't miss The Living Room, MOSH's animal exhibit. Admission: Adults: USD9, children USD7, seniors USD7.50.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jacksonville Museum of Science and History photo by Dean Thornton
Photo: Dean Thornton
 

 
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra


Symphonic Entertainment
300 W Water St
Ste 200
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 354 5547 / +1 877 662 6731 (Toll Free)
http://www.jaxsymphony.org/
Jacksonville is proud of the great talent in its symphony orchestra which has been gracing the community with its musical sounds since 1949. JSO, as its known locally, performs a number of concert series throughout the season ranging from Mahler and Bach to blues and Broadway. Led by musical director Fabio Mechetti, the symphony enjoys international acclaim. Most of its shows are performed at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra photo by charles chen
Photo: charles chen
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra photo by Joe McInnes
Photo: Joe McInnes
 

 
Karpeles Manuscript Library


Historical documents and books
101 W First Street
Jacksonville, FL 32206
United States
+1 904 356 2992
http://www.rain.org/~karpeles/
Located off Main Street in downtown Jacksonville, this collection is billed as the world's largest holding of historical documents on literature, medicine, science, music and anthropology. Rare books and documents, some a century old, are made available to the public. The Library has seven different locations throughout the country, so it frequently rotates its historical exhibits before returning them to the archive; you can visit again and again without seeing the same documents twice. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Karpeles Manuscript Library photo by urban jacksonville
Photo: urban jacksonville
 

 
Metropolitan Park


Concerts on the river
1410 Gator Bowl Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32202
United States
+1 904 630 0837
http://www.coj.net/Departments...
It is difficult to imagine the skyline of Jacksonville without the much-loved Metropolitan Park, the riverfront park that has it all. It is home to the Jacksonville Jazz Festival each Fall, Independence Day fireworks every summer and a number of other musical events throughout the year. There is a playground for the kids, numerous picnic areas, manicured gardens and a sidewalk along the river for a scenic walk. Water taxis ferry folks from the opposite side of the river and private-boaters can pull right up to the dock.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Metropolitan Park photo by Christina Maldonado
Photo: Christina Maldonado
Metropolitan Park photo by Christina Maldonado
Photo: Christina Maldonado
 

 
Prime F. Osborn Convention Center


Jacksonville's conference center
1000 Water St
Jacksonville, FL 32204
United States
+1 904 630 4000
http://www.jaxevents.com/prime...
This impressive building with 42-foot high Doric columns, 75-foot barrel-vaulted ceilings and handsome marble floors was once the nation's largest railway station. Restored and renovated, it now hosts meetings and conventions of varying sizes, including traveling shows, corporate and charity events. The 265,000 square feet of space boasts fully equipped kitchens and banquet facilities that can serve up to 3,000 and 22 separate rooms accommodating groups of 1000. Plenty of lodging is close by, as well as a variety of dining and entertainment facilities at Jacksonville Landing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Prime F. Osborn Convention Center photo by Stephen Sizemore
Photo: Stephen Sizemore
 

 
Riverwalk


Boardwalk on the river
1000 Musuem Drive
South bank of the St. Johns River
Jacksonville, FL 32207
United States
+1 904 632 5578
http://www.goriverwalk.com/
This charming riverside dining and entertainment boardwalk is a popular riverfront meeting place for locals and visitors alike. You will find 1.2 miles of restaurants, bars, shops, museums, and a marina. Riverwalk is linked to area hotels, including the Radisson Riverwalk and the Hampton Inn Jacksonville Central, making it easy for visitors to take a relaxing stroll while enjoying scenic views of the downtown skyline. Convenient water taxis shuttle people to the opposite and Jacksonville Landing's additional dining and shopping.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sally Corporation


Tour an animatronic factory
745 West Forsyth St
Jacksonville, FL 32204
United States
+1 904 355 7100
http://www.sallycorp.com/
This is definitely not your ordinary tourist attraction, although strangely enough it provides a necessary product for many Central Florida theme parks. Sally is one of the world's leading creators of animatronics (robotic) characters.

Guided tours take you to the production floor, art and programming areas, and end with an entertaining one-of-a-kind animatronics show. All tours are conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 1pm and last about one hour. You must call and make reservations.

All tours are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sally Corporation photo by falupalupa
Photo: falupalupa
 

 
Veterans Memorial Wall


Dedicated to heroes
1145 East Adams Street
Jacksonville, FL 32206
United States
+1 904 630 2489 (Tourist Information Centre)
This downtown Jacksonville memorial is a somber yet noble tribute to those who fought for the nation. The outdoor memorial, billed as the largest of its kind, lists veterans who fought in World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf. Dedicated in November 1995 and constructed of black granite in "proud remembrance and humble tribute". It is also said to be the only wall that honors veterans from all six branches of service, including the Merchant Marines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Veterans Memorial Wall photo by Kerry L. Coleman
Photo: Kerry L. Coleman
 

 
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