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12 most endangered buildings in Jacksonville

Genovar Hall 
644 W. Ashley St.
Date: 1895
Photo: 1948, Courtesy of LaVilla Cultural Museum
Genovar Hall 644 W. Ashley St. Date: 1895 Photo: 1948, Courtesy of LaVilla Cultural Museum
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Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant
Wambolt Street at the St. Johns River
Architect: Albert Kahn
Date: 1924
Style: Industrial
Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant Wambolt Street at the St. Johns River Architect: Albert Kahn Date: 1924 Style: Industrial
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Moulton and Kyle Funeral Home
9 W. Union St.
Architect: Mark & Shetfall
Date: 1914
Style: Prairie School
Photo: Copyright David Bulit
Moulton and Kyle Funeral Home 9 W. Union St. Architect: Mark & Shetfall Date: 1914 Style: Prairie School Photo: Copyright David Bulit
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Claude Nolan Cadillac Building
937 N. Main St.
Architect: H.J. Klutho
Date: 1912
Style: Prairie-style design
Claude Nolan Cadillac Building 937 N. Main St. Architect: H.J. Klutho Date: 1912 Style: Prairie-style design
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Florida Baptist Convention Building
218 W. Church St.
Architect: H.J. Klutho
Date: 1925
Style: Classical and modern features
Florida Baptist Convention Building 218 W. Church St. Architect: H.J. Klutho Date: 1925 Style: Classical and modern features
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Drew Mansion
245 W. Third St.
Architect: Unknown
Date: ca. 1909
Style: Elements of Tudor Revival, Queen Anne and Spanish Colonial Revival styles
Drew Mansion 245 W. Third St. Architect: Unknown Date: ca. 1909 Style: Elements of Tudor Revival, Queen Anne and Spanish Colonial Revival styles
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Fire Station No. 5
347 Riverside Ave. (at Forest Street)
Architect: Unknown
Date: 1910
Style:
Fire Station No. 5 347 Riverside Ave. (at Forest Street) Architect: Unknown Date: 1910 Style:
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Snyder Memorial Methodist Church
226 N. Laura St.
Architect: J.H.W. Hawkins
Date: 1902
Style: Gothic Revival
Snyder Memorial Methodist Church 226 N. Laura St. Architect: J.H.W. Hawkins Date: 1902 Style: Gothic Revival
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Annie Lytle School (Public School No. 4)
1011 Peninsular Place
Architect: Rutledge Holmes
Date: 1918
Style: Neo-Classical features
Annie Lytle School (Public School No. 4) 1011 Peninsular Place Architect: Rutledge Holmes Date: 1918 Style: Neo-Classical features
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Old Duval County Armory
851 N. Market St.
Architect: Talley & Summer
Date: 1915-1916
Style: Gothic-Revival
Old Duval County Armory 851 N. Market St. Architect: Talley & Summer Date: 1915-1916 Style: Gothic-Revival
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The Universal Marion building at 21 W. Church St., formerly the JEA headquarters, is one of Jacksonville's midcentury architectural masterpieces designed by Ketchum & Sharp in 1963. The 19-story skyscraper was the tallest building on the Northbank at the time and second highest in the city after the Prudential Building. It featured a revolving restaurant on the top floor called The Embers.
The Universal Marion building at 21 W. Church St., formerly the JEA headquarters, is one of Jacksonville's midcentury architectural masterpieces designed by Ketchum & Sharp in 1963. The 19-story skyscraper was the tallest building on the Northbank at the time and second highest in the city after the Prudential Building. It featured a revolving restaurant on the top floor called The Embers.
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LaVilla "shotgun" houses
Jefferson and Church streets
(Originally moved from 612, 614 and 616 N. Lee St.)
Date: Circa 1901
Pictured: Homes at N. Jefferson and W. Duval streets
LaVilla "shotgun" houses Jefferson and Church streets (Originally moved from 612, 614 and 616 N. Lee St.) Date: Circa 1901 Pictured: Homes at N. Jefferson and W. Duval streets
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