Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty First Coast Relocation Guide

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First Coast Throwback:

Historical Sites and Museums The First Coast is a beautiful area filled with the perfect flora and fauna for a prosperous life. For more than 1,000 years, Northeast Florida was originally occupied by the Timucuan people who lived in various communities along the waterways. More than 35 different tribes lived in North and Central Florida, as well as southeastern Georgia. It appeared as if the culture was unchanged until the Europeans arrived. By 1800, the tribe disappeared due to settlers moving into their land.

Two centuries later, the Spanish

as South Carolina. The colony they

Augustine, which was originally the

there was a place in the St. Johns

conquistador, Juan Ponce de León,

established was not prosperous and

site of the Timucuan village, Seloy.

River that was both shallow and

landed on the banks of Northeast

failed. Ribault’s second-in-command,

The city was rebuilt several times

narrow enough for cattle to cross.

Florida and claimed the land he

René Goulaine de Laudonnière, took

after being attacked during wars. To

Eventually, the British colonists who

found for Spain. Motivated by the

settlers from South Carolina back

keep the city of Havana, Spain gave

settled the city changed the name to

lush landscape, Ponce de León

to Florida. In 1564, he founded Fort

a majority of their Florida territory

Jacksonville after Andrew Jackson,

named the area La Florida. Led by

Caroline, but the next year the fort was

to the British at the end of the Seven

who would go on to become the

French explorer, Jean Ribault, the

destroyed by orders of the Spanish

Years’ War.

seventh president of the United

French Huguenots claimed the land

Governor of Florida, Pedro Menéndez

Starting in the late 18th century, the

States. With a booming population

near the St. Johns River and traveled

de Avilés. These disasters led up

downtown area of Jacksonville was

of 17,201 in 1890, Jacksonville

north to what is presently known

to the celebration of a new city, St.

known as Cowford, mainly because

continued to be a popular city with www.heritagepublishinginc.com

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Coffee Shops

2min
page 153

Festivals & Celebrations

4min
pages 158-161

Shopping

3min
pages 144-146

Life on the Water

1min
pages 142-143

Golf

3min
pages 140-141

Walks, Runs and Rides

2min
page 139

Sports

5min
pages 135-138

Entertainment

5min
pages 128-131

Attractions

4min
pages 132-134

Art Museums & Events

3min
pages 126-127

Historical Sites & Museums

12min
pages 119-125

State Parks & Preserves

6min
pages 115-117

Transportation

7min
pages 104-107

Beaches & Waterways

4min
pages 112-114

Military

5min
pages 99-101

More Industries that are Making an Impact

4min
pages 97-98

Information Technology

1min
page 96

Ports of the First Coast

3min
pages 102-103

Banking & Mortgage Industry

4min
pages 94-95

Businesses by County

1min
page 90

Show Me the Money

1min
page 87

Businesses on the First Coast are Thriving

3min
pages 85-86

NEFL: A Powerhouse in Business

3min
pages 83-84

Navigating Senior Living Options

2min
pages 81-82

Programs for Learning Differences

5min
pages 67-69

Senior Centers

2min
page 80

Health Care on the First Coast

8min
pages 72-76

Adult Education

5min
pages 70-71

Weather

1min
pages 56-57

Education

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page 58

Outdoor Living

2min
pages 40-41

The Communities of Nocatee

8min
pages 33-35

Tamaya: Between the City and the Sea

2min
pages 36-37

St. Johns County

5min
pages 30-32

Duval County

8min
pages 21-27

Nassau County

2min
pages 28-29

Clay County

3min
pages 19-20

Baker County

1min
page 18

10 Reasons Why We Love the First Coast

5min
pages 10-16
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