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  2. Epping Forest (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Epping Forest (Jacksonville) /  30.24833°N 81.64056°W  / 30.24833; -81.64056. The Epping Forest (also known as the Alfred I. duPont Estate) was a historic, 58-acre (230,000 m 2) estate in Jacksonville, Florida, United States where a luxurious riverfront mansion was built in the mid-1920s by industrialist Alfred I. du Pont and his third ...

  3. Jessie Ball duPont Fund - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Ball duPont Fund. The Jessie Ball duPont Fund, "Florida's leading national foundation", [2] is a charitable foundation that issues grants to organizations that received support from Jessie Ball duPont between 1960 and 1964. When she died on September 26, 1970, the bulk of her estimated $42 million estate, one of the largest in Florida ...

  4. Wolfson Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Wolfson Children's Hospital. / 30.315207; -81.663234. Wolfson Children's Hospital is a nationally ranked, non-profit, pediatric acute care hospital located in Jacksonville, Florida. [1] It has 281 beds and is the primary pediatric teaching affiliate of the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville and the Florida branch of the Mayo ...

  5. Duval County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Website. coj .net. Duval County ( / djuːˈvɔːl / dew-VAWL) is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. As of July 2022, the population was 1,016,536, up from 864,263 in 2010. It is Florida's sixth-most populous county. [2] Its county seat is Jacksonville, with which the Duval County government has been consolidated ...

  6. Jessie Ball duPont Center - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Ball duPont Center. / 30.32731; -81.65682. The Jessie Ball duPont Center is a nonprofit complex in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. The building served as the main branch of the Jacksonville Public Library system from 1965 until 2005, when it was replaced by the current facility.

  7. Neighborhoods of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    San Marco is a neighborhood south of Downtown Jacksonville, across the St. Johns River. Its origins are with the former city of South Jacksonville. Today, most of what was once the city of South Jacksonville is known as San Marco, while South Jacksonville or Southside is used for a much wider section of southern Duval County.

  8. Jacksonville with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy Jacksonville, Fla., offers many things to do on a family vacation. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it's a sprawling metropolis that combines a tropical atmosphere and southern ...

  9. List of non-profit organizations in Jacksonville, Florida

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    Hubbard House. Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens. Jacksonville Civic Council. Jacksonville Urban League. MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation. Nemours Children's Clinic. Otis Smith Kids Foundation. Second Harvest North Florida. St. Vincent's HealthCare.