Growing Up Jacksonville

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2012-04-12
Publisher(s): History Pr
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Summary

Jacksonville during the '50s and '60s was a wonderful and energetic place for the children who called it home. The northeast corner of the Sunshine State was the perfect and picturesque backdrop for some of America's timeless traditions. Mothers belonged to garden clubs and fathers played the golf links, while the children who grew up in Jacksonville frolicked on the warm beaches and fed peanuts to Miss Chic, the first elephant at the Jacksonville Zoo. They strapped on skates and held hands as they circled the rink of the famous Skateland, wandered down the stacks at Haydon Burns Library and crossed the many bridges that traversed Jacksonville's waterways. Join Dorothy Fletcher, former columnist for the Florida Times-Union, as she recounts the memories and adventures of the people who grew up Jacksonville. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 7
A Belated Thank-Youp. 9
The Joys of Skateland Roller Rink: An Unintended Time Capsulep. 13
The Wonder of the Haydon Burns Libraryp. 30
The Monumental Impact of Miss Chic, Jacksonville's First Elephantp. 34
A River Runs Through It and Many Bridges Connect Itp. 38
John Saare's Vision of Sailboats Led to Mug Racep. 45
Encountering Things Masculine: Cigars, Barbers and Firemenp. 50
Encountering Things Feminine: Aprons, Garden Clubs and Virginia Atter Keysp. 58
Schoolboy Patrols: No Girls Allowedp. 69
Pastimes of Past Times: Music, Putt-Putt and Princess Phonesp. 74
When Christmas Came Too Earlyp. 81
The Impact of the Bible Beltp. 84
Things Delicious: Restaurants, Bakeries and Morep. 91
Train Station Memories from Grandpa to Ramses IIp. 102
Our Better Angels: Hope Haven Children's Hospital, Dr. Morris A. Price and the Jacksonville Humane Societyp. 106
Lifeguards and the Big "White Castle"p. 117
Conclusionp. 123
About the Authorp. 125
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Excerpts

Jacksonville during the '50s and '60s was a wonderful and energetic place for the children who called it home. The northeast corner of the Sunshine State was the perfect and picturesque backdrop for some of America's timeless traditions. Mothers belonged to garden clubs and fathers played the golf links, while the children who grew up in Jacksonville frolicked on the warm beaches and fed peanuts to Miss Chic, the first elephant at the Jacksonville Zoo. They strapped on skates and held hands as they circled the rink of the famous Skateland, wandered down the stacks at Haydon Burns Library and crossed the many bridges that traversed Jacksonville's waterways. Join Dorothy Fletcher, former columnist for the Florida Times-Union, as she recounts the memories and adventures of the people who grew up Jacksonville.

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