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JacksonvilleEntry/Object ID
Library.1863Tags
Library periodicals of June 4 2023Description
volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
Jacksonville. Periodical.
Continues: Jacksonville Magazine., issn: 0891-1428, Library.1857.
Cover title: Jacksonville.
Spine title: Jacksonville Magazine.
Frequency: ten times per year with three supplements annually
Frequency: Volume 39, number 1 states frequency is nine times per year with 3 supplements annually.
Spine title: from Jan. 2002- Jacksonville Magazine.
Note: Oct. 2021 issue, vol.37, no. 8, 2 issues with different covers but content same. One cover says "Dive right in" and the other cover says "Curtains rise"
Library has: 1993, part 2 (May 1993-Dec. 1993) - 2023 with some missing issues.
June 2021 selected contents: Top doctors, the city's best physicians as named by their peers -- Dawnie Walton's debut novel titled Final revival of Opal & Nev received rave reviews. This Jacksonville native follows the rise and fall of a fictional 1970's rock duo. She is a former editor at Essence Magazine and Entertainment Weekly who lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband -- Old Brewster Hospital time will tell -- Tim Gilmore's book titled Murder Capital -- Norman Studios.
July 2021 (volume 37, number 6): selected contents: Four Seasons Hotel proposed by Shad Khan -- Jumbo shrimp -- Acosta Bridge, 1919 -- Jacksonville Jukebox, a you tube channel hosted by Jacksonville Historical Society music history coordinator Paul Bourcier and John Scott (page 31) -- If these walls could talk (Ford and Sadat, historic San Jose house) -- Vista Brooklyn -- Azure is a 9 story, 26 unit condo in Jacksonville Beach.
(volume 37, number 7, no date)): selected content: Thunderbird Motor Hotel -- Honor roll or Life scrolls of the names of 1220 men and one women who died during WW I buried at Memorial Park in special lead box will be on display at MOSH from Nov. 2021 -- Heart of the matter noting advancements in treating cardiac disease -- Charitable register spotlights nonprofit organizations (photos of Cherek, Cathedral Arts project; Saladino, Mission House; Price, Boys & Girls Clubs; Prier, Downtown Ecumenical Services Council; McCoy, James Weldon Park; Rodriguez, Jewish Family & Community Services; Weed, Heal Foundation; Reynolds, Barnabas Center; Corey, DLC Nurse & Learn; Wells, Daniel; Weber, Catholic Charities -- Sand between their toes highlights dogs who like to play in shoreline -- Best in pets local pet care and services -- Low and behold new home on St. Johns River -- Super lawyers annual list of top attorneys -- Quiz on all things NE Florida.
Volume 37, no.8, (no date, online says Oct. 2021) selected contents: One park Jax design on site of former Landing says Darryl Joseph, director of city's Parks -- Esplanade Plan proposed by DuPont Fund -- Willowbranch Park center of 1960s counter-culture music scene, Byron Colley, Berry Oakley, Linda Miller, Reese Wynans, Second Coming band, Dale Betts, Duane Allman, psychedelic club called The Scene -- Interviews with Katie McCaughan of Dance Theatre, Craig Smith of the Alhambra, Bethany Kellar of Community Nutcracker, Kathy Wallis of Beaches Fine Arts, Liz McCoy of James Weldon Johnson Park, Milt Russo of FSCJ Artist Series, Steven Libman of Symphony Orchestra, Jacquelyn Cornelius of Douglas Anderson School, Numa Saisselin of Florida Theatre, Laura Rippel of Bolles School Performing Arts, Katie Black-Bowling of Episcopal School Fine Arts, Syd Gervin Board chairman of Cathedral District, Darren Dailey of Children's Chorus, and Regina Phillips of Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center.
Volume 37, no.9, (no date; online says Nov. 2021) selected contents: Top dentists -- San Marco's Town Pump tavern was host to city's politicos and frequented by Jacksonville Journal staff including Dick Bussard, city editor; This San Marco building was the 1st commercial structure in San Marco Square, Zeke Wood, Charlie Patton, Richard Bowers, Jack Newson (Mayor of the Towne Pump), Mayor Tanzler -- Separate, not equal on Manhattan Beach -- Teacher Melody Pendiebury new children's book titled "A Girl called Ruthless" -- Laura Street Trio go ahead to restore 3 buildings: Florida National Bank Building, Bisbee Building & Florida Life Insurance Building.
Volume 37, no.10 (no date, online says Dec. 2021) selected contents: Gingerbread Extravaganza ad -- Former Lake Forest Elementary School to be converted into apartments -- Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens -- Beaches Legend Gala photos -- Miss America survived a blaze in Roosevelt Hotel by Bill Fielden in 1963.
Volume 38, no.1 (no date noted) selected contents: Commemorative Bicentennial Issue 1822-2022 (Seen - photos from Preview Party for Gingerbread Extravaganza includes Nancy Gandy, Kate Hallock, Karen Nuland, Jeff Graf, Wayne Wood, Lana Shuttleworth -- Commemorating two centuries of Northeast Florida history and the people, events that shaped the city and region by Tim Gilmore -- Becoming Jacksonville by Dr. Alan Bliss).
Volume 38, no.2 (Feb./March 2022) selected contents: Companies with hearts (place community spirit & charitable giving at forefront of business -- Top teacher profiles -- RH Rooftop Restaurant)
Volume 38, no.3 (no date noted) selected contents: Seen (Highlighting silent film era presentation by Norman Studios, Rita Regan and James Kerkhoff as a JHS program; photos including Rita Regan, Harry Regan, Alan Bliss, Rev. DeFoor, June Paula, Nancy Gandy, Georgia Pribanic) -- Ernest and Catherine Bicker house in 5 Points built in 1893, moved several times, renovated thanks to Helen Lane, Riverside Presbyterian Day School -- Bicentennial Great Fire Run 5K -- Best Lawyers as named by their peers -- Lawyers sanctioned over last year -- Brumos Collection including Hubert Brundage, origin of name Brumos, Peter Gregg, Porsche Cars, Bill Warner -- Jacksonville Historical Society (JHS) fundraiser at Brumos Collection -- Jay Coughlin Jay Fund Wine Tasting Gala -- Shaw Family Seafood Company, Howard Shaw, CEO.
Volume 38, no.4 (May 2022 per publisher's web site) selected contents: Bicentennial street festival & fireworks on June 11, 2022 -- Homeward bound (Toomer house bought by Reinsch moved on barge from 241 West Ashley St to waterfront lot on Lakeshore Blvd; Wylie G. Toomer) -- Best in Jax local favorites in more than 100 categories.)
Volume 38, no.7 (August/Sept. 2022) selected contents: High Society / Tim Gilmore (Park Lane Apartments, Madeleine L'Engle, future Newbery Award winner, visited her grandfather, Bion Barnett, at the Park Lane, oldest high-rise apartment building in Florida, writer Mary Freels Rosborough lived there, as did Evelyn Nehl, patron of the arts) -- List of select NE Florida private & public schools -- Best in pets 2022 (local pet-care services) -- Super lawyers (annual list of top lawyers) -- Home renovation project by Jeff and Shannon Kinney in San Marco area -- Endless summer (surfing as a lifestyle, highlighted surfers Ryan Goodwin, Nikki DeGance, Logan Newman)
Volume 38, no.9 (Nov/Dec 2022) selected contents: Jenkins Quality Barbecue named 1 of the top 50 Barbecue Joints in the South -- Bryan Simpson, Jax's Atticus Finch, was responsible for integrating the schools as a judge & involvement in civil rights -- Grand design / Tim Gilmore (John Hove of 3730 Richmond Street working on house renovation for 12 years, house designed for Edward Lane) -- Top dentists -- Inaugural NE Florida Lantern Festival featuring a Day of the Dead theme.
Volume 39, no. 1 (Jan. 2023 / Feb 2023) selected contents: Remember when, Augusta Savage (p.14) -- Outsider (Walter Whetstone), p.22 -- Built to last (p.23) on Ford Motor Company assembly building -- Pace Center for Girls (p.29) -- Select NE Florida private & public schools (p.32) -- Players championship 2023 (p.56) -- Something old, something new, AB dwelling, homeowners Connie Pecoraro, Russ Pecoraro -- Timekeepers: San Marco's Carl Swisher House (p.66) -- Top 50 restaurants for 2023 (p.84) -- Companies with heart that embrace giving back (p.104) -- It was the Jags (p.118).
Volume 29, no.2 (March 2023 / April 2023) selected contents: National secrets, for decades a little known site in Jacksonville served as a storage facility for hundreds of nuclear warheads, Yellow Water / Tim Gilmore -- Read all over, what is book banning's next chapter in Florida? -- Childs play, summer camp season will be here before you know it are you and your kids ready? -- Women empowered 2023 (Jaffi's & Boob-eez, Prim Salon, Edwards & Ragatz PA, Mandy Morrow, Pivot CPAs , Sheila Powers Ten Salon, Zisser Family Law -- Companies with heart (Auld & White Constructors, nBaptist Health, Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices, BKS Partners, , Costal Wealth, Crowley, CTI Resource Management Services, Florida Capital Bank, Haskell Company, Landsouth Construction, Players Championship, Riverside Homes, Root Realty, Subaru of Jacksonville, Wingard) -- Vacation hideaway (Atlantic Beach Country Club -- Green with envy (Is artificial turf a good fit for your yard?) -- Best lawyers 2023 -- Wish you were here (Jax beaches have been magnets for tourists for generations (Beach goers outside Florence Wiley's ouse at 117 Grenier Avenue, Perkins house boarding house, Wonderwood estate, Beachcomber Motel, Tabb's Seasite Motel & Apartments, Ocean Marina Hotel in 1926, Buccaneer Trail, Oceanic Hotel) -- Get out (25 outdoor adventures, destinations & other activ things to do in NE Florida this spring and summer, Next big thing (Filipino cuisine in Jax comes of age)
Volume 39, no. 3 (May 2023 / June 2023) selected contents: Jacksonville Emancipation celebration (p.31) -- Best in Jax 2023 -- Hope & Christian, Oct. 8, 2022 at Lakewood United Methodist Church -- Carly & Anthony February 19, 2022 -- Reception sites -- Breathe of fresh air, 10 Jax destinations for rooftop or patio dining.Collection
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Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Periodicals., Physicians -- Florida -- Duval County -- Biography., Brewster Hospital (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- History., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Authors., Acosta Bridge (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Brooklyn (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Baseball team)., YouTube (Electronic resource) -- Music., Thunderbird Motor Hotel (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Memorial Park (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Lawyers -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Lake Forest Elementary School (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens., Hotels – Florida – Jacksonville., Roosevelt Hotel (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Fire, 1983., Gilmore, Tim., Bliss, Alan., Fires -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- History., Jacksonville (Fla.) Bicentennial, 2022., Jacksonville Historical Society (Fla.)., Porsche Automobiles -- History., Norman Studios -- History., Brumos Collection (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Teachers -- Florida -- Jacksonville., RH Rooftop Restaurant (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Co. (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Toomer, Wylie G., Simpson, John Milton Bryan, 1903-1987., Park Lane Apartments (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Savage, Augusta, 1892-1962., Whetstone, Walter., Ford Motor Company -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Schools -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Players Championship., Jacksonville Beach (Fla.) -- History., Filipinos -- Florida - Jacksonville., Weddings -- Planning -- Florida -- Jacksonville.Publication Details
Publisher
White Publishing Co.Place Published
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Jacksonville, Florida.Date Published
1993 - 2023Call No.
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1070-5163Notes
Creation Date: 1993-2023