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Title: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on August 27, 2009, 06:09:54 AM
Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09

(http://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/628152707_5mWRK-M.jpg)

A look at one of Jacksonville's most vibrant areas for entertainment, people watching, cycling and walkability; Jacksonville Beach

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http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2009-aug-jacksonville-beach-summer-of-09
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: jeh1980 on August 27, 2009, 06:24:21 AM
I always like Jacksonville Beach and always will. Great photos!
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: kramer2k on August 27, 2009, 06:49:03 AM
Great pictures.  I almost feel like I'm there on this dreary, rainy day.

I had no idea there was a roller coaster out there at some point.  And the beach was hopping way back in the day!  Wow
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 07:43:56 AM
I like the new medians and the new trees. Silver Date Palms, instead of the overused regular Date Palm. Just a little insight from an agricutlture major, those trees alone are worth about $8,000 each, and I may be estimating on the lower end. Still, great stuff.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Wacca Pilatka on August 27, 2009, 08:41:12 AM
I've said it before and I'll say it again--if there were a book of your photo tours, I'd buy at least ten of it.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Deuce on August 27, 2009, 09:10:52 AM
I think this article was just an excuse to take photos of pretty ladies in bikinis. BTW, could you publish the original size photos. ;)
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: buckethead on August 27, 2009, 09:15:05 AM
Quote from: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 07:43:56 AM
I like the new medians and the new trees. Silver Date Palms, instead of the overused regular Date Palm. Just a little insight from an agricutlture major, those trees alone are worth about $8,000 each, and I may be estimating on the lower end. Still, great stuff.
It is pretty, but as I see the work happenning, I question the wisdom of investing so many tax dollars in medians and landscaping.

Come on out this summer and watch the congestion nightmare. Those who live and work at the beaches deal with Orange Park like commutes. Devising a more efficient north/south corridor, as well as parking for beachgoers seems a more pressing need.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: mtraininjax on August 27, 2009, 09:23:01 AM
Cross the ditch and its a new world....
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: EvenStillLeader on August 27, 2009, 09:31:16 AM
 @mtraininjax i agree with you totally. everything is different.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: JaxNative68 on August 27, 2009, 09:35:39 AM
how about a tour and history of the old section of atlantic beach?
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 10:49:21 AM
A new Mellow Mushroom, quite large I may add, opened recently beside the old Harry's location. It Looks good and striking with the use of dark colors and rich wood on the exterior. I couldn't tell if it was stone, stucco, and painted cement, but looks good.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Ocklawaha on August 27, 2009, 12:03:33 PM
Will somebody PLEASE put the arcades and amusement park back on the Beach Walk? It is part of our heritage and would probably make a fortune in the summer alone.

OCKLAWAHA
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: blizz01 on August 27, 2009, 12:41:54 PM
A little skeeball never hurt anyone did it?
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Ocklawaha on August 27, 2009, 12:56:36 PM
Yeah, and the punch board games were a flem flamers delight.

OCKLAWAHA
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: JaxNative68 on August 27, 2009, 12:59:19 PM
I just want the old Crab Pot back!
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: rjp2008 on August 27, 2009, 05:32:14 PM
Althougth the sand is like concrete ;) and the water brown and rough...

I hope the beaches continue to develop - not at a crazy pace - but enough to get rid of some of the decrepit parts and continue adding clean, modern and urban retail mix areas like the chicago pizza bldg.

Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Jason on August 27, 2009, 06:07:02 PM
Man, there was nearly a complete photographic historic timeline of the evolution of the bikini.  Great work!
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: ralpho37 on August 27, 2009, 06:36:44 PM
I feel like 1st Street would be a great location to place a short, 1-2 mile trolley line.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: blizz01 on August 27, 2009, 06:51:40 PM
I'd be willing to say that Jacksonville's Beaches have the best overall nightlife experience in the area - I'm especially fond of Fionn MacCool's.......And it's just a short potato chip truck ride to Pusser's (PVB nightlife mix) one way, or Caribee Key (Neptune/Atlantic Beach nightlife mix) the other!  Collectively, there are plenty of venues up & down that stretch.

(http://3547.voxcdn.com/photos/8/22/166746_l.jpg)
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Tripoli1711 on August 27, 2009, 07:13:51 PM
As a beaches native, at no time other than the 4th of July itself has the beaches ever rivaled Orange Park traffic.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: tufsu1 on August 27, 2009, 10:07:46 PM
It should be noted that most of the landscaping cost is actually coming from the City of Jax. Beach, not FDOT....the funds are from their Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) revenues, which are primarily used for infrastructure improvements within the special taxing district.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 10:12:19 PM
I think it is money well spent, and like the variation in palm trees. Hopefully, they're next project will be to replace the ugly lightpoles on A1A with something more pleasing, like the new lights being installed in Panama City Beach.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: stjr on August 27, 2009, 10:32:50 PM
Quote from: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 07:43:56 AM
I like the new medians and the new trees. Silver Date Palms, instead of the overused regular Date Palm. Just a little insight from an agricutlture major, those trees alone are worth about $8,000 each, and I may be estimating on the lower end. Still, great stuff.

These palms are nice but are they Florida natives?  I mean, really, we have to go to Asia for palms?  What's wrong with the state tree, the sable palm?  I think we should use native species where possible.  That would be the REAL Florida that most current residents have no clue about. 


QuotePhoenix sylvestris
Silver date palm
Locality:
India, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan

From: http://www.junglemusic.net/palms/phoenix-sylvestris.htm
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: Keith-N-Jax on August 27, 2009, 10:39:56 PM
Theres plenty of Sabals planted here.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: tufsu1 on August 27, 2009, 10:44:37 PM
Quote from: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 10:12:19 PM
I think it is money well spent, and like the variation in palm trees. Hopefully, they're next project will be to replace the ugly lightpoles on A1A with something more pleasing, like the new lights being installed in Panama City Beach.

now there's something you really don't want to know the price of :-)
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 10:47:41 PM
Quote from: stjr on August 27, 2009, 10:32:50 PM
These palms are nice but are they Florida natives?  I mean, really, we have to go to Asia for palms?  What's wrong with the state tree, the sable palm?  I think we should use native species where possible.  That would be the REAL Florida that most current residents have no clue about. 


QuotePhoenix sylvestris
Silver date palm
Locality:
India, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan

From: http://www.junglemusic.net/palms/phoenix-sylvestris.htm

I have no issue with palms that can tolerate our climate being planted here, it adds variety and such. Besides, the palms being used, and others elsewhere have been cultivated in America for decades, and more being introduced.

I know some people stomp native, but in some cases, variety never hurt anyone. I like seeing all the different types of palms, and in a way, reflects the diversity of the Beaches.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: stjr on August 27, 2009, 11:09:21 PM
Quote from: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 10:47:41 PM
I have no issue with palms that can tolerate our climate being planted here, it adds variety and such. Besides, the palms being used, and others elsewhere have been cultivated in America for decades, and more being introduced.

I know some people stomp native, but in some cases, variety never hurt anyone. I like seeing all the different types of palms, and in a way, reflects the diversity of the Beaches.

Oh, OK.  I thought botanical gardens and Disney were where people could get a cheap look at other varieties.  Silly me to think that people coming to Florida might actually come here, in part, to see our native landscape.  Maybe we should tear up our national parks and add some more "variety" there too.  Can't have too much of a good thing.   8) 

By the way, we are often reminded there is an environmental impact on replacing native species with nonnatives. Perhaps we should be setting a good example with our public spaces.  And, as you pointed out, these "exotic" species cost far more than more readily available indigenous ones.  Shouldn't that also be a factor in these tough economic times.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: deathstar on August 27, 2009, 11:14:34 PM
I took this picture my last time out at Jax Beach

(http://fc00.deviantart.com/fs36/i/2009/193/2/8/Jax_Beach_by_darthxsidious.jpg)

My dream is live and work out there, I love our beach.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: reednavy on August 28, 2009, 07:50:40 AM
Quote from: stjr on August 27, 2009, 11:09:21 PM
Oh, OK.  I thought botanical gardens and Disney were where people could get a cheap look at other varieties.  Silly me to think that people coming to Florida might actually come here, in part, to see our native landscape.  Maybe we should tear up our national parks and add some more "variety" there too.  Can't have too much of a good thing.   8) 

By the way, we are often reminded there is an environmental impact on replacing native species with nonnatives. Perhaps we should be setting a good example with our public spaces.  And, as you pointed out, these "exotic" species cost far more than more readily available indigenous ones.  Shouldn't that also be a factor in these tough economic times.
I'm not trying to please everyone, I just hop you see my observation.

As being an avid landscaper and love different varieties of plants, I welcome variety.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: ErikSetzer on August 28, 2009, 10:22:33 PM
Quote from: reednavy on August 27, 2009, 10:49:21 AM
A new Mellow Mushroom, quite large I may add, opened recently beside the old Harry's location. It Looks good and striking with the use of dark colors and rich wood on the exterior. I couldn't tell if it was stone, stucco, and painted cement, but looks good.

It looks pretty interesting on the inside, too, especially with the psychedelic paintings and all (and *is* quite large, especially compared to the one on Southside).  It has an old bus hollowed out and filled with benches for some seating, a pretty good sized bar in the center, plenty of seats around it, and even seating outside.  The pizza's pretty good (better than Chicago Pizza), and it has a very nice selection of beer on tap (including my favorites such as Guinness, Harp, Smithwick's, and Tucher).

I'm still not sure what's going up beside it, just walked by there yesterday and still no sign, but it looks like it's going to be something equally impressive looking.
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: blizz01 on August 29, 2009, 12:21:01 AM
All of the Mellow Mushroom locations are well done - especially Fleming Island - but a bus?  That's pretty sweet!
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: blizz01 on August 30, 2009, 05:30:49 PM
Interesting - Now a SALT LIFE restaurant.

(http://assets.bizjournals.com/story_image/332441-600-0-1.jpg)

http://jacksonville.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/stories/2009/08/31/story2.html?b=1251691200^2004661
Title: Re: Jacksonville Beach: Summer of '09
Post by: deathstar on November 08, 2013, 02:49:04 AM
Just thought I'd share.. the picture I posted here 4 years ago (scroll up) is the 1st search result in Google Images for Jax Beach, including Bars & Nightlight results. I originally uploaded it to my deviantart.com account & it links to this thread, and has been used on the following websites..

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1059667
http://explorenocatee.com/site/popup/37
http://www.tanniesmission.com/Pages/SearchLikeAnAgent.aspx

I'm no professional by any means, and I never thought at the time I took the picture that so many people would like it. I guess this was the right place, right time to post it.