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Jacksonville Jacksonville ( ) is the most populous city proper in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of North Florida, northeastern Florida. It is the county seat of Duval County, Florida, Duval County, with which the City of Jacksonv ...
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Prior to 20th century

* Prior to 1564 - One early map shows a village called Ossachite at the site of what is now downtown Jacksonville; this may be the earliest recorded name for that area. * 1564 -
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Fort Caroline Fort Caroline was an attempted French colonial settlement in Florida, located on the banks of the St. Johns River in present-day Duval County. It was established under the leadership of René Goulaine de Laudonnière on 22 June 1564, follow ...
established by
René Goulaine de Laudonnière Rene Goulaine de Laudonnière (; c. 1529–1574) was a French Huguenot explorer and the founder of the French colony of Fort Caroline in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, a Huguenot, sent Jean Ribault and Laudonnià ...
. * 1565 - Spanish forces take Fort Caroline. * 1822 ** Settlement named "Jacksonville" to honor
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. ** Town grid laid out. ** Jacksonville becomes seat of newly formed Duval County. * 1832 ** Town incorporated. ** William J. Mills becomes mayor. * 1838 -
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established. * 1845 - Florida becomes part of the United States. * 1846 - October 12: Gale. * 1857 -
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created. * 1858 - Florida, Atlantic & Gulf Central Railroad begins operating. * 1862 - Town occupied by Union forces. * 1869 - St. James Hotel built. * 1871 - Furchgott, Benedict & Co. dry goods store in business. * 1872 - Cookman Institute established. * 1873 - Florida Circulating Library active. * 1875 - Windsor Hotel built. * 1876 **
Duval High School Duval High School was a government-funded co-educational bi-modal partially academically selective and comprehensive secondary day school, located in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1974, the school enrolled approximately ...
established. ** Union Congregational Church built. * 1877 - Board of Health established. * 1878 - Library and Literary Association formed. * 1881 - ''Florida Daily Times'' begins publication. * 1882 ** Synagogue dedicated. ** Florida Baptist Academy established. * 1884 - Board of Trade organized. * 1885 - Park Opera House in business. * 1886 - Boylan Industrial Home and school established. * 1887 ** Yellow fever epidemic. ** ''The Metropolis'' newspaper begins publication. ** St. Andrew's Episcopal Church built. * 1888 - Subtropical Exposition held. * 1890 - Population: 17,201. * 1892 -
Edward Waters College Edward Waters University is a private Christian historically Black university in Jacksonville, Florida. It was founded in 1866 by members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) as a school to educate freedmen and their childre ...
active. * 1893 - Streetcars began operating. * 1897 - Woman's Club founded. * 1900 - ** "
Lift Every Voice and Sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" is a hymn with lyrics by James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938) and set to music by his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954). Written from the context of African Americans in the late 19th century, the hymn is a pr ...
" song first performed. ** Population: 28,429.


20th century


1900s-1950s

* 1901 ** May 3:
Great Fire of 1901 The Great Fire of 1901 was a conflagration that occurred in Jacksonville, Florida, on May 3, 1901. It was one of the worst disasters in Florida history and the third largest urban fire in the U.S., next to the Great Chicago Fire, and the 1906 ...
. **
Brewster Hospital The Brewster Hospital building is a historic U.S. hospital in the LaVilla neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida. It was located at 915 West Monroe Street. On May 13, 1976, the building was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In ...
established. ** Continental Hotel opens. * 1903 ** Mason Park opens. ** Florida Automobile Association organized. * 1904 ** Lincoln Park opens. ** First Baptist Church built. * 1905 ** Jacksonville Free Public Library opens. ** Protestant Union Revival held. * 1907 ** Manhattan Beach opens. ** Dixieland Amusement Park opens in South Jacksonville. ** South Jacksonville chartered as a city. * 1908 - Filmmaker
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active. * 1909 - YMCA building constructed. * 1910 ** Atlantic Boulevard laid out. **
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: 57,699. * 1912 **
St. James Building The St. James Building is a historic building in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, currently housing Jacksonville City Hall. It was designed by architect Henry John Klutho and opened in 1912. One of many structures in downtown Jacksonville desi ...
constructed. ** City
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formed. * 1914 - Jacksonville Zoological Park established. * 1917 **
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Jacksonville chapter established. ** John W. Martin becomes mayor. * 1920 –
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: 91,558. * 1921 - St. Johns River Bridge opens. * 1923 - John T. Alsop becomes mayor. * 1925 ** Negro Welfare League organized. ** WJAX
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begins broadcasting. * 1926 - Carling Hotel opens. * 1927 -
Florida Theatre The Florida Theatre is a historic American movie theater located in Jacksonville, Florida. Opened in April 1927, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on November 4, 1982. On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter p ...
and 5 Points Theatre built. * 1928 -
Gator Bowl Stadium The Gator Bowl was an American football stadium located in Jacksonville, Florida. Originally built in 1927, all but a small portion of the facility was razed in 1994 in preparation for the 1995 Jacksonville Jaguars season, inaugural season of the ...
built. * 1929 -
Jacksonville Historical Society Jacksonville Historical Society (JHS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Jacksonville, Florida, begun by 231 charter members on May 3, 1929, at the Carling Hotel.Population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the resident population size within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals, microorganisms, and pl ...
: 129,549. * 1934 **
Jacksonville Junior College Jacksonville University (JU) is a private university in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Located in the city's Arlington district, the school was founded in 1934 as a two-year college and was known as Jacksonville Junior College until Se ...
established. ** WMBR radio begins broadcasting. * 1938 ** WJHP radio begins broadcasting. ** Theatre Jacksonville built. * 1940 ** U.S. military
Naval Air Station Jacksonville Naval Air Station Jacksonville (NAS Jacksonville) is a large naval air station located approximately south of the central business district of Jacksonville, Florida, United States., effective 2007-10-25 Location NAS Jacksonville is located i ...
commissioned. **
Population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the resident population size within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals, microorganisms, and pl ...
: 173,065. * 1946 - Annual
Gator Bowl The Gator Bowl is an annual college football bowl game held in Jacksonville, Florida, usually contested on or around New Year's Day. It has been held continuously since 1946, making it the sixth oldest college bowl, as well as the first televise ...
college football game begins. * 1947 ** Jacksonville
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formed. ** Hanna Park created. * 1949 ** WJXT (
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) begins broadcasting. **
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becomes mayor. * 1950 -
Population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the resident population size within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals, microorganisms, and pl ...
: 204,517. * 1953 -
Mathews Bridge The Mathews Bridge is a cantilever bridge in Jacksonville, Florida, which spans the St. Johns River. Constructed in 1953, the bridge brings traffic along the Arlington Expressway between downtown Jacksonville and the Arlington neighborhood. It ...
opens. * 1955 - Jacksonville Expressway Authority established. * 1957 - WFGA-TV (
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) begins broadcasting.


1960s-1990s

* 1960 ** August: " Ax Handle Saturday" racial unrest. **
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: 201,030. * 1962 - Civic Auditorium opens. * 1963 - December,
Hotel Roosevelt fire The Hotel Roosevelt fire on December 29, 1963, was the worst fire that Jacksonville, Florida, had seen since the Great Fire of 1901, and it contributed to the worst one-day death toll in the city's history: 22 people died, mostly from carbon mo ...
* 1964 - September 10, Hurricane Dora occurs. * 1967 **
Hart Bridge The Isaiah David Hart Bridge is a truss bridge that spans the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. It carries U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1 Alt.) and State Road 228 (SR 228). It is named after Isaiah Hart, the founder ...
opens. **
Mary Singleton Mary Littlejohn Singleton (September 20, 1926 – December 7, 1980) was a Florida teacher and politician, serving on the Jacksonville, Florida City Council before and after the consolidation in 1968 with Duval County. In 1967 she was one of the ...
and Sallye B. Mathis became the first female African Americans elected to the City Council. * 1968 ** Consolidation of city and Duval County governments. ** Hans Tanzler becomes mayor. * 1970 -
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: 528,865. * 1973 - Florida Municipal
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Powers Act ratified. * 1979 -
Jake Godbold Jake Maurice Godbold (March 14, 1933 – January 23, 2020) was an American politician who served as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida from 1978 to 1987. Godbold was elected to the Jacksonville city council in 1967 and served until 1979; he was ci ...
becomes mayor. * 1980 **
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established. **
Population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the resident population size within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals, microorganisms, and pl ...
: 540,920. * 1984 -
Jacksonville Bulls The Jacksonville Bulls were a professional American football team based in Jacksonville, Florida. They were members of the United States Football League (USFL) during its final two seasons, 1984 and 1985. They played their home games in the Gat ...
football team formed. * 1989 - The
Jacksonville Skyway The Jacksonville Skyway is an automated people mover in Jacksonville, Florida. It opened in 1989 and is operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). The skyway has three stations in Downtown Jacksonville and was extended in 1 ...
begins operating * 1990 -
Population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the resident population size within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals, microorganisms, and pl ...
: 635,230. * 1993 -
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becomes
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for
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. * 1995 **
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football team formed. **
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium EverBank Stadium is an American football stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It is the home facility of the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL), and the headquarters of the professional wrestling promotions Al ...
opens. ** John Delaney becomes mayor. * 1998 - City website online (approximate date). * 2000 ** "
Better Jacksonville Plan The Better Jacksonville Plan is a growth management plan implemented by the city of Jacksonville, Florida. It was the signature project of Mayor John Delaney. It was approved by Jacksonville voters on September 5, 2000. Lex Hester was a key adv ...
" for urban growth approved. ** Population: 735,617.


21st century

* 2001 -
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becomes
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for
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. * 2003 - May 13: Jacksonville mayoral election, 2003 held; John Peyton wins. * 2010 - Population: 821,784. * 2011 - March 22: Jacksonville mayoral election, 2011 held;
Alvin Brown Alvin Brown (born December 15, 1961) is an American politician from Florida who served as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, from 2011 to 2015. He was the first African American to be elected to that position. Brown succeeded John Peyton as mayor ...
wins. He was the city's
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elected African-American mayor. * 2013 - Corrine Brown becomes U.S. representative for Florida's 3rd congressional district again. * 2015 - Lenny Curry becomes mayor. * 2022 - Jacksonville celebrates its bicentennial. * 2023 ** May 16 -
2023 Jacksonville mayoral election The 2023 Jacksonville mayoral election was held on March 21, 2023, with a runoff held on May 16. Incumbent Florida Republican Party, Republican mayor Lenny Curry was term-limited and could not seek a third term in office. Seven candidates file ...
;
Donna Deegan Donna Hazouri Deegan (born February 28, 1961) is an American politician and former television news anchor serving as the mayor of Jacksonville, Florida since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, she was elec ...
wins, becomes the city's first female mayor. ** August 26 -
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at a Jacksonville
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store.


See also

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History of Jacksonville, Florida The city of Jacksonville, Florida, began to grow in the late 18th century as Cow Ford, settled by British colonists. Its major development occurred in the late nineteenth century, when it became a winter vacation destination for tourists from the N ...
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List of mayors of Jacksonville, Florida The Mayor of Jacksonville is the chief executive for the city of Jacksonville, Florida, and the administrator of Duval County, Florida, Duval County. Jacksonville currently utilizes the strong mayor form of government in which the mayor current ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Duval County, Florida __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Duval County, Florida. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Duval County, Florid ...
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of other
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in the
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area of Florida: Gainesville,
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,
Tallahassee Tallahassee ( ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of and the only incorporated municipality in Leon County. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. In 2024, the est ...


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