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America's only surviving silent film-era complex, and one of the first to feature black actors in positive roles, gets restored.
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The plan also includes strategies for going green, including switching part of the city's auto fleet to hybrid and electric cars and continuing the River Accord's $700 million, 10-year commitment to heal the ailing St. Johns River. And our fearless leader has strong words for Central and South Florida: We ain't sharing our precious water resources without a fight, he vows.
For now, Peyton's proposed plan is just that - proposed. It won't take effect unless City Council signs off on it, which could take a few months. What do you think about Peyton's plan? Leave a comment.
July also brings options for the music lover from '80s icons Foreigner to country superstars Brooks & Dunn. The Southern Classic Gun & Knife Show comes to the Jacksonville Fairgrounds. And art meets medicine in a masterful exhibit at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. Enjoy!
John Rich and Cowboy Troy headline a day of country music concerts at Freedom, Fanfare & Fireworks at Metro Park. Harley riders ride for a good cause. Late Hollywood star James Cagney makes a visit, as does America's original George W. Professional skydivers put on a show at Jacksonville Beach. And the little ones jettison their electronic gadgets for a taste of simpler times a la watermellon seed spitting contests and water bucket relays.
Declare your independence from the monotonous work week!
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