San Marco Lion Fountain at Blue Hour, Jacksonville, Florida
by Dawna Moore Photography
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San Marco Lion Fountain at Blue Hour, Jacksonville, Florida
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Dawna Moore Photography
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Photograph - Nature And Travel Photography
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San Marco broke ground in 1925 as the city's most ambitious development. It was constructed over 80 acres of the former Villa Alexandria estate, which had deteriorated after Martha Reed Mitchell's death in 1902. San Marco, designed as a fashionable, upscale development in keeping with Villa Alexandria's reputation, comprised 250 lots and a commercial district. Construction on the first buildings started in 1926. San Marco was originally planned in the Italian Renaissance revival style, which influenced the name of the development and several of its streets. The commercial district was called "San Marco Square" after Venice's Piazza San Marco, and featured several Mediterranean buildings and a fountain.
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