Jacksonville Riverwalk
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The Jacksonville Riverwalks are located on the north and south banks of the St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. The Riverwalk was originally a boardwalk on the South bank of the St. John’s River that opened Nov. 8, 1985. It was intended as a venue where tourists and local residents alike could view the beauty of the river and the skyline of the city. On a sunny day, the view from the walk epitomizes what Florida is all about--water, sunshine, shiny buildings, sailboats & speedboats. [1] Today, the riverwalks are among the most popular and well-used attractions in the downtown area.
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[edit] Southbank
The best way to check out Jacksonville's downtown riverfront is to park by the Wyndham Hotel near the eastern end of the Southbank Riverwalk and walk toward the west.
Several upscale restaurants are located within a block of the walkway: Ruth's Chris Steak House, Morton's of Chicago, River City Brewing Company, the University Club, Tasting's Wine Bar, and the Charthouse. Follow the walkway’s twists and turns, past the Crowne Plaza Riverfront Hotel, under the Main Street Bridge (where you actually go below the surface of the river) until you reach the Jacksonville Maritime Museum, Friendship Fountain & Park, the Museum of Science & History, a marina and finally the River City Brewing Company, a popular waterfront restaurant. There is security lighting at night and a visitor center with restrooms, along with 55 benches to sit and watch the river. If that’s not enough, take a River Taxi to the Northbank or walk across the scenic Main Street Bridge, Jacksonville’s last drawbridge, or take the skyway.
Two of Jacksonville's most upscale hotels are located directly on the Southbank Riverwalk: Crowne Plaza Jacksonville Riverfront and Wyndham Jacksonville Riverwalk. Other hotels within blocks of the Riverwalk include the Hampton Inn and Extended Stay Hotel.[2]
[edit] Northbank
The center of the Northbank Riverwalk is the Landing, a complex of restaurants and assorted shops where numerous events take place. Next door, the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts hosts everything from touring Broadway shows, the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and popular music acts. Originally, the Northbank Riverwalk only stretched from Berkman Plaza, west to the CSX Building.
The Hyatt Regency Jacksonville is located directly on the Northbank Riverwalk and the Omni Jacksonville Hotel is located one block north.
Upscale Restaurants include Plaza III Steakhouse, the River Club, Juliette's Bistro, Benny's Steak and Seafood, Mongo's Flat Grill, and Koja Sushi.
In 2002, the Jacksonville Track Club partnered with the city in commissioning The Runner, a statue of a sprinting man on the riverwalk. [3]
In January, 2005, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of the latest extension of the Northbank Riverwalk. Construction took nearly two years for the 1.5-mile, $8.7 million project. The landscaped brick walkway connects the existing Riverwalk at the CSX building to Riverside Avenue. Its features include historic lighting, water fountains, trash receptacles, bike racks, irrigated landscaping and over 100 benches. [4]
[edit] Future plans
The east end of the Northbank Riverwalk will eventually be completed between the Berkman and Shipyards properties, connecting to Metropolitan Park. To the west, a second extension from Riverside Avenue to Riverside Park is being planned in the future. No additional work is currently contemplated on the Southbank Riverwalk.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Charlotte Observer: Feb 15, 1987, Page 7F-JACKSONVILLE RIVERWALK EXPOSES FLORIDA CITY`S GOOD SIDE
- ^ New York Times: Travel Guides, Jacksonville Attractions
- ^ Virtual Tourist--Exploring Jacksonville's Downtown Riverfront
- ^ City of Jacksonville website: Jan 27, 2005-Mayor Cuts Ribbon to Open Northbank Riverwalk