5. Ten closed Florida malls you once shopped at
During the 20 years following the creation of the country’s first enclosed regional mall in 1956, so many were built in Florida that they started to cannibalize each other. Here’s a walk down memory lane at ten once popular enclosed malls around the state that don’t exist anymore.
4. Six lost towns within Jacksonville’s borders
Some of the neighborhoods that now make up intrinsic parts of Jacksonville were once incorporated towns in their own right. Here are the stories of six lost towns within the Jacksonville city limits.
3. 1920s Florida Land Boom: Jacksonville’s San Jose
1920s photographs of Jacksonville’s San Jose Estates development. Now known as the neighborhood of San Jose, San Jose Estates was a large scale planned development that never came to fruition as originally envisioned.
2. Dead Malls: Daytona’s Sunshine Mall
A brief virtual look at the rise, fall and survival of Daytona Beach’s first enclosed shopping center: Sunshine Mall
1. Jacksonville’s 7 oldest operating barbecue joints
The South is known for great barbecue and Jacksonville’s restaurants are no exception. In honor of National Barbecue Month, here are seven Jacksonville BBQ joints that have been serving up the cuisine for several decades and counting.