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Interesting Facts
- Money Magazine has consistently
ranked Jacksonville as
one of its "Top 10 Best Places to Live."
- At 840 square miles,
Jacksonville is the
largest city in the continental United States.
- Jacksonville
residents recently approved a $2.2 billion comprehensive growth
management plan called the
Better Jacksonville Plan that provides road and
infrastructure improvements, environmental preservation and
targeted economic development, and new and improved public
facilities. The plan provides funding for the construction of a
new sports and entertainment arena (Summer 2003), equestrian
center (Summer 2003) and baseball stadium (Spring 2003).
- More than 100 countries import and export
goods through Jacksonville's
port, which is the No. 1 port in Florida for imports measured by
cargo value, handling more than $9 billion worth of imported
goods annually.
- Entrepreneur magazine ranked
Jacksonville second in
its "Best Big Cities for Small Business."
- With a median age of 34.4 years,
Jacksonville is the
"youngest" major city in Florida!
- In its January 2002 issue, Expansion
Management magazine ranked
Jacksonville as the #1 "Hottest City" in America for
business relocation.
Jacksonville has ranked in the top ten for four
straight years and is the only city to be ranked #1 twice.
- Newcomers to Northeast Florida will discover
that this region offers a blend of artistic, cultural and
historical experiences that enrich our quality of life. We are
often called Florida's First Coast. It was here the first
European set foot on Florida soil, the new world's first
European generation was born, the first fortress was built, the
first river explored, and the first railroad established.
Jacksonville is host
to many events throughout the year, including free public
festivals celebrating jazz, blues, country music, shrimp,
seafood and the arts. For a listing of area special events,
visit the
Community Calendar.
- Home to more than 100 golf courses, Northeast
Florida is a golfer's paradise with nearly 1,300 holes of golf
to challenge players of all skill levels. The region's courses
are designed by the world's best including Dye, Fazio, Nicklaus,
Palmer, Ross and Weed and host world renowned tournaments such
as the Tournament Players Championship (TPC) at Sawgrass.
- The city of
Jacksonville operates the largest urban park system in
the United States, providing services at more than 350 locations
located on more than 6,000 acres. For more information on
Jacksonville's park system, visit the
City of Jacksonville's Web site.
- The Timucuan Indians were the actual first
inhabitants of the Jacksonville
area. In 1513, the Spanish, led by Ponce de Leon, arrived on
Florida's first coast in search of The Fountain of Youth.
- The Spanish built a settlement in nearby St.
Augustine in 1565. St. Augustine is the oldest city in the
United States, established 55 years before the Mayflower landed
in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- Jacksonville
has an average of 220 sunny days a year!
- Lynyrd Skynyrd started their band in
Jacksonville.
- Ray Charles, who sang America the Beautiful
at Super Bowl XXXV, grew up in the
Jacksonville area.
- Charles E. Merrill, founding partner of the
Wall Street brokerage house Merrill-Lynch, was born in
Jacksonville.
- On November 22, 1901,
Jacksonville hosted
the first college football game to be played in Florida.
- Seven players in the AFC and ten players in
the NFC graduated from
Jacksonville high schools.
- Jacksonville
was once the "Hollywood" of the silent film era with more than
300 silent movies made here in the early 1900's. The first ever
Technicolor film, The Gulf Between, was filmed in
Jacksonville in 1917.
- The
Jacksonville International Airport is the 4th fastest
growing airport in the US (based on the 100 largest airports)
and the fastest growing airport in Florida.
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