Mandarin: A Hidden Gem in Jacksonville

On the banks of the St. Johns River, this Mandarin neighborhood offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and modern living. Sometimes described as a “village within a city,” Mandarin is a beloved area that captures the hearts of residents and those in the know. When planning where to live
Exploring Locally Owned Gift Shops at the Beaches

 If you are like me, you are tired of buying everything on Amazon and exchanging gifts that look just like everyone else’s. Buying locally not only means you will find something unique and special, but it also supports our local economy. Let me help you by highlighting a couple of our wonderful loca
Let's Explore San Jose & San Marco

If it’s the historical charm you are looking for in Jacksonville, let me introduce you to wonderful San Jose and San Marco. Our city is so beautifully diverse! In this blog, we’ve been focusing our geographical efforts thus far on the many beach communities in Jacksonville. Let’s head inland now
Amelia Island & Fernandina Beach

Pirates, the native Timucua tribe, Florida’s first Black beach resort, and EIGHT different national flags have all been part of Amelia Island’s history. It’s a historical site set in a modern-day resort island. The founder and colonial governor of Georgia, James Oglethorpe, named the place in honor
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