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Fernandina Beach Summer Bucket List

If you’re looking to try something new this summer, head to Fernandina Beach! Take a stroll down Fernandina Beach Main Street for food and shopping, or spend the day outdoors at the Fernandina Farmers Market. You can pay a visit to any of Fernandina’s beach front parks to enjoy some time in the sun, or take a kayak tour to get out on the water. Fernandina Beach will also host a few fun events this summer such as concerts and festivals.

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Celebrate Memorial Day in Jacksonville, Florida

Memorial Day is an American holiday that takes place on the last Monday of May and honors the U.S. military personnel who have died serving in the United States armed forces. This year, Memorial Day takes place on Monday, May 30th, and there are plenty of ways to honor this day while spending time with friends and family.

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March Events at the Garden Club of Jacksonville

The Garden Club of Jacksonville, strives to help members of the Jacksonville community connect to preserve green spaces throughout the city. The Garden Club dates back to the spring of 1922, when Ninah May Holden Cummer gathered a group of friends to start an organization that would celebrate the creation of a more beautiful Jacksonville.

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Celebrate the Holidays in Fernandina Beach

Head into the back of your closet and pull out your favorite ugly sweater—the holiday season is finally here! We don’t know about you, but we love to mix in festive classics with new traditions every year: here are a few ways to celebrate the holidays in Fernandina Beach.

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Celebrate Right Whales at this Fernandina Beach Festival

North Atlantic right whales are baleen whales, meaning they have bristly baleen teeth used to collect small crustaceans. Right whales can weigh up to 140,000 pounds and grow to 52 feet in length, with a lifespan of up to 70 years. They are easily identifiable by the white calluses on their heads and a lack of a dorsal fin on their backs. These whales are one of the world’s most endangered whale species with only about 400 individuals remaining, which can partially be credited to whale hunting that dates back to the 1890s.

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Florida vs. Georgia: The History of the Game

Oranges or Peaches? Palm trees or Pines? Albert or Uga? Gainesville or Athens? If you’ve spent any time in the southeast you know you have to pick a side in one of the fiercest college football rivalries this side of the Mason-Dixon…

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