Mayport Village: A glimpse of lost time
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Over 450 years of history has left its mark on a Jacksonville fishing village that sits on a busy, watery corner where the St. Johns River meets the ocean. Mayport Village, despite empty lots and run-down homes, has stood the test of time. Popular restaurants, endless fishing holes and one Florida’s few remaining passenger ferries have helped the area maintain the feel of a time long gone. With neighboring Atlantic Beach constructing million-dollar beach homes and hip storefronts, Mayport stands as a remembrance of old Florida. Check out the place after the jump!
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Absolutely love the Mayport Village. I hope COJ, one day, makes a serious effort to revitalize the district in an extremely careful and thoughtful way that reflects its roots, since mostly everything is torn down now. I pray that no gaudy, ridiculous developments (like a cruise terminal or something of the sort) takes root.
I'd love for it to mimic the vibe of downtown Fernandina Beach.
But... I know deep down this will never happen.
Quote from: BoldCityRealist on April 15, 2016, 01:17:05 PM
Absolutely love the Mayport Village. I hope COJ, one day, makes a serious effort to revitalize the district in an extremely careful and thoughtful way that reflects its roots, since mostly everything is torn down now. I pray that no gaudy, ridiculous developments (like a cruise terminal or something of the sort) takes root.
I'd love for it to mimic the vibe of downtown Fernandina Beach.
But... I know deep down this will never happen.
I agree. Mayport is synonymous with seedy transactions and blight. You'd think that property in such a prime location would have more to offer. Not today at least.