
Pablo Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway carve through the coastal wetlands of Duval County, separating the barrier island communities from the mainland. This mid-1990s landscape showcases the intense development of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Atlantic Beach along the Atlantic Ocean. To the north, the Mayport Naval Station occupies a strategic position, while the Timucuan National Ecological and Historic Preserve protects the brackish marshes around Spanish Point and Four Pines Island. Genealogical details are preserved in sites like the Rain Cem and Warren Smith Cem, alongside local institutions like Fletcher High Sch. The map reveals the intricate water network of Greenfield Creek and Hopkins Creek, which defined the early footprint of settlements like San Pablo and Donner before modern expansion.
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1948 Jacksonville Beach
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2024 Jacksonville Beach
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