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1939 Jax rental rates colored coded at block level

A 1939 map prepared by the Research Division of the Federal Housing Administration colored coded by average monthly rental rates for each city block. Did you know that Downtown's highest rents were in LaVilla's red light district? This series of maps reveal long lost economic conditions of neighborhoods throughout the City of Jacksonville prior to World War 2. Take a look and let us know what stands out the most to you! Read More

One year of Cafe Resistance

Founded by Florida state representative Angie Nixon, Cafe Resistance on Soutel Drive is a bookstore, coffee shop and community hub that highlights African American authors and banned books. Here’s the story behind this Northwest Jacksonville hotspot. Read More

DUUUVAL: A brief history of Black music-making in Jax

June is Black Music Month, an annual national celebration of the ways that Black music movements, genres and contributions have shaped America’s history and culture. Today, The Jaxson takes a look at the long and vibrant tradition of Black music-making in Jacksonville. Read More

Jacksonville’s wholesale baking legacy

While Jacksonville has long been associated with the pungent odor of paper mills and the rich aroma of roasted coffee, much of the city was once defined by a different scent, the comforting smell of freshly baked bread. Due to its strategic location as Florida’s logistics center, the city was home to several wholesale bakeries that relied on specialized production techniques and expansive distribution networks to serve a wide range of commercial clients. What follows is a look into the history of Jacksonville’s largest and most influential early wholesale bakeries. Read More

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