I've been a member of SSP for a decade but I rarely post images. However, I've taken a ton over the years from cities all across the country.
Since I've noticed quite a few Florida threads over the last few weeks, I decided to share a compilation of images I've taken over the last two years. However, all of these images are of various neighborhoods within the original 30.2 square mile pre-consolidated City of Jacksonville.
In 1950, this area had 204,517. As of 2010, the population had declined to 104,047. To get started, here is a map of the area covered. Green illustrates the limits of Jacksonville before the 1968 merger with Duval County.
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Yes, there are hidden underground tunnels in Florida. Some of the abandoned ones are just a little flooded.
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