Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, 225 E Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Completed: 2001 / Renovation Architects: JN+A, HVS Design / Architectural Style: Modernism
Jacksonville Downtown (Florida)
to preen
Riverplace Tower, 1301 Riverplace Boulevard, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1967 / Architects: Welton Becket & KBJ Architects / Floors: 28 / Height: 432 ft (132 m) / Architectural Style: Modernism
walking the labyrinth.....for Rebecca (Red~Star)
Prudential Building, Jacksonville, 1985
Well my little friend, it's heads....I win!
St. James Building, 117 West Duval Street Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1912 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Height: 72.00 ft / Floors: 4 / Elevators: 4 / Architectural Style: Chicago School, Prairie School / Added to NRHP: May 3, 1976
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, 225 E Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Completed: 2001 / Architect: Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman / Floors: 19 / Height: 233.37 ft / Architectural Style: Modernism
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, 225 E Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Completed: 2001 / Architect: Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman / Floors: 19 / Height: 233.37 ft / Architectural Style: Modernism
Jacksonville IV
Dusk Coming to Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, 225 E Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Completed: 2001 / Architect: Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman / Floors: 19 / Height: 233.37 ft / Architectural Style: Modernism
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, 225 E Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Completed: 2001 / Architect: Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman / Floors: 19 / Height: 233.37 ft / Architectural Style: Modernism
The Main Street Bridge (John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge), Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1910 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Floors: 4 / Achitectural Style: Prairie School, Egyptian Revival Style / Added to NRHP: November 29, 1979 / Building Usage: Commercial Office
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1910 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Floors: 4 / Achitectural Style: Prairie School, Egyptian Revival Style / Added to NRHP: November 29, 1979 / Building Usage: Commercial Office
St. James Building, 117 West Duval Street Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1912 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Height: 72.00 ft / Floors: 4 / Elevators: 4 / Architectural Style: Chicago School, Prairie School / Added to NRHP: May 3, 1976
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1910 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Floors: 4 / Achitectural Style: Prairie School, Egyptian Revival Style / Added to NRHP: November 29, 1979 / Building Usage: Commercial Office
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1910 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Floors: 4 / Achitectural Style: Prairie School, Egyptian Revival Style / Added to NRHP: November 29, 1979 / Building Usage: Commercial Office
St. James Building, 117 West Duval Street Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 1912 / Architect: Henry John Klutho / Height: 72.00 ft / Floors: 4 / Elevators: 4 / Architectural Style: Chicago School, Prairie School / Added to NRHP: May 3, 1976
Backyard Sunset. Orange Park, Florida
Afternoon storm rolling in
Famous Jacksonville Comp
Hole in the clouds
S&A in the Sunset Light
2004.12.31.04 N.Y. Eve in Jax
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Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida
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View from Jacksonville University, Jacksonville FL
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The Plaza Condominium at Berkman Plaza & Marina, 400 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida, USA / Built: 2002 / Architect: Carlsten Pucciano & English, Inc. / Height: 298 ft / Floors: 23 / Architectural Style: Postmodernism / Building Usage: Residential
Strange cloud at sunset
View of downtown Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A. south of the St. Johns River
New GE's
I guess some things just come naturally!
Pointless Arrow on the ACL Main