File:San Marco 3 (Jacksonville, Florida).jpg

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San Marco in Jacksonville, Florida

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English: Balis Park (San Marco Square) in the San Marco neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida, includes a plaque explaining local history. "With the opening of the St. John's River Bridge in 1921, South Jacksonville became attractive to developers during the Florida land boom in 1925. Jacksonville real estate developer Telfair Stockton began work on San Marco, an 80-acre Mediterranean-inspired community. Unlike many earlier developments, which were laid out following a grid street pattern, San Marco shows the influence of the City Beautiful movement. Its winding streets, planted medians, and use of parks and larger lots create a varied landscape and interesting building sites. San Marco developed rapidly. Before the streets were paved and the muddy clay pit of a former brickyard became Lake Marco, lots were sold in a frenzy of speculation during September 1925. By late 1926, San Marco Square, the development's business district, was laid out. It was inspired by the Piazza San Marco in Venice, which Stockton had visited on a trip to Europe. One of the Square's original buildings, the St. Mark's Building built in 1927, retains an arched facade and tile roof typical of the Mediterranean Revival style of architecture. San Marco's original residential neighborhood lies along the St. John's River west of this marker."
Date Taken on 16 October 2020, 10:06:56
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Author PicoOrdinalo
Camera location30° 18′ 15.32″ N, 81° 39′ 16.56″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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