Matt Soergel - Florida Times-Union
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The Mayport Lighthouse Association hopes the public one day will get access to the lighthouse before the Civil War.
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After months of negotiations, volunteer lifeguards will once again help patrol Jacksonville Beach this summer, keeping alive a 112-year-old tradition.
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Researcher Amy Larner Giroux is investigating two burial sites in St. Augustine National Cemetery marked with a headstone reading “Six Unknown Indians.”
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A panel will consider a request Thursday to put the district on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The ban is effective immediately and allows police to issue $75 tickets to violators.
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Moxi is able to perform a variety of tasks that free up human staffers to better take care of their patients.
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Henry Eugene Maul didn't talk about his experiences during the war, but daughter Diana Halstead discovered his diary and mementos after his death.
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A judge has ruled that the city must put a referendum on the ballot to decide whether volunteer lifeguards can go back to work.
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Voters in Jacksonville Beach will not be voting at the city's next election to determine the fate of the Volunteer Life Saving Corps, which has patrolled the beach there since 1912.
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Restoration is a victory for preservationists concerned about the disappearance of historically significant buildings across Jacksonville.