
Riverfront Charm
Orange Park
Founded in 1877
Founded in 1877 as a railroad town, Orange Park was named for its once-vast citrus groves. Today, it's a scenic riverfront community on the St. Johns River with easy access to Doctors Lake for boating, fishing, and kayaking.
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Jacksonville
22 miles of beaches
The largest city by area in the continental U.S., with 22 miles of beaches, 400+ parks, and the St. Johns River flowing through its heart. Home of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars and a vibrant arts scene.
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Fleming Island
Settled in 1790
A historic riverfront peninsula settled by Irish immigrant George Fleming in 1790. Home to St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, one of Florida's oldest wooden churches, and modern communities like Eagle Harbor with golf and waterfront living.
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Natural Springs
Green Cove Springs
1,346 gallons per minute
The Clay County seat, first settled as White Sulfur Springs in 1854. Its natural spring pumps 1,346 gallons per minute at a constant 77°F, once attracting wealthy tourists like the Astor and Vanderbilt families.
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Middleburg
Settled in the 1820s
One of Florida's oldest towns, originally settled in the 1820s as Clark's Ferry on Black Creek. It became the first Clay County seat in 1858 and is now home to a National Historic District along Main Street.
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Oakleaf
6,400 acres
A 6,400-acre planned community established in 2002, built on the former site of the U.S. Navy's Branan Field where the Blue Angels once trained. Known for its championship golf course, two water parks, and 15 miles of walking trails.
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Mandarin
Home of Harriet Beecher Stowe
A historic Jacksonville neighborhood once called 'a tropical paradise' by author Harriet Beecher Stowe. In the late 1800s, it boasted 25,000 orange trees, and today is known for ancient oaks draped with Spanish moss and beautiful river views.
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Wooded Retreat
Argyle Forest
Family-friendly community
A family-friendly Jacksonville neighborhood true to its name, with miles of woodlands giving it a secluded feel while still close to city amenities. Well-maintained homes, good schools, and convenient shopping make it a great place for families.
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Lakefront Living
Lakeside
31,000+ residents
A census-designated place of over 31,000 people, nestled around Doctors Lake, actually an inlet of the St. Johns River. A more established Clay County community with homes dating back to the 1960s.
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