10 Cool Places In Jacksonville That Don't Exist Anymore
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It is no secret that Jacksonville has an extensive history—some pretty well known; some not so much. Here is a list of 10 places in Jacksonville that, unfortunately, do not exist anymore.
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Another great tour. Love the picture of McCoys Creek 1929 is on the concrete curvature. And brackets now cross the creek to prevent the bulkhead from collapsing. It still says Visit Jacksonville!
Seemed much more of an interesting city back then..
Very cool.
This is a fantastic article. Love the links to more info on each.
So sad to see all the history that has been demolished, and then hear people today still say that "downtown should be torn down and started over" or that we should raze buildings first and then come up with a plan.
5,000,000 studies! A dozen plans! Bulldozers! Cleared for rebuild! Puff of smoke and it's all gone! Dozens of empty lots downtown! History of the city in the dump! (And in some salvage yards!) Jacksonville progress! Has been going on for years! Nice tour though.
What about Ostrich Landing?
Or Dixieland Park, Lover's Lane, and Mason Park? Kind of difficult to pin down 200 years into 10 things but we can certainly revisit it.
The Nude Carwash!
Nude car wash? That's some Debbie Does Dallas stuff. Where was this?
Quote from: thelakelander on November 20, 2014, 02:58:31 PM
Nude car wash? ...Where was this?
That's what I was wondering. That could warrant it's own
pictorial article. ;D
I think it was off of Philips somewhere - in the 80's. I seem to remember 8ft. privacy fences. Dad's car was always spotless!
Uhhhh, that wasn't a car wash. ;)
Here we go - from the archives:
QuotePolice shut down the Only Nude Car Wash in the Nation
http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1988/Police-Shut-Down-Nude-Car-Wash-At-Adult-Club/id-a82d5828c02a8dde34963dddc60fcca6
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-11-27/news/9411270120_1_neighborhood-attendants-upscale-areas
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1370&dat=19881108&id=nKEVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jQsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2504,1464872
www.nytimes.com/.../nude-car-wash-scrubbed.html
Funny, this was about the same time that the hot dog girls in thongs were on Blanding in front of the original Home Depot.
If I remember correctly, up until the time Warren Colazzo built Fantasy World, Topless dancing was legal. He wanted nude dancing and in an effort to restrict this new enterprise, the city banned nude or topless dancing if liquor was served. This was known as the " Adult Entertainment Code" and I think is still in existence today. This was also around the time that Doll House, the former J.R.'s now Sinsations, and The New Solid Gold became nude and no longer served Alcohol. I can't remember which street it was on but Fantasy World was built on the Southwest Corner of the Arlington Expressway and either Cesery or Arlington Rd.
Since when is a red light district a cool place? You have a warped view of what constitutes "cool."
Lol, don't be such a prude. It's just a fun list of interesting places in Jacksonville's history that don't exist anymore.
Quote from: Redbaron616 on November 22, 2014, 09:07:01 PM
Since when is a red light district a cool place? You have a warped view of what constitutes "cool."
Amsterdam and its floods of tourist beg to differ ;)
I took this article around to a few old timers I am familiar with.
Recognition was highest with Embers.
Many knew of the brothel district when they were kids, but they weren't allowed in the area.
No one knew McCoy's Creek was a park at one time.
As far as horse, car or dog racing, they only knew about the closed track on McDuff. One guy said he went out to some car race track near Oceanway back in the 50's.
The rest were unknown.