I love Jacksonville, Florida❤ I have lived here for 5 years and Jacksonville keeps getting better and better. After living in multiple areas in Jax I have figured it out. Like most large cities there are good areas and bad areas. Jax is a huge massive city land wise. I would say 40% of Jax is low income high, crime, and neglected "Bad" areas. These are near downtown on the Westside, Downtown on the eastside north of stadium, alot of east arlington, near St Nicholas... These areas are lower income or economically disadvantaged. Generally speaking the majority of the entire west side of jacksonville is lower income or lower middle class. Where is the best places to live then? If your family is making near or over 6 figures you would enjoy buying in a middle to upper middle class area you should consider Bartram, Communities in St Johns County, Mandarin, The Beaches Jax Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Ponte vedra Beach, Generally anything East of 295 beltway toward the beach.
Jacksonville is not a good place to live, I was born & raised in Jacksonville and I left in 2016. Despite the growth it is a city filled with drugs, crime, murders, violence, etc., and you don't know the city well enough to offer advice.
it truly is a dump and it stinks smell like rotten garbage probably because they mow the garbage with the grass. thats the type service the city provides. look at the city council you dont have to read any reviews just look at them you'll see......
I'm a native of southeastern Georgia, and I've always felt Jacksonville has such a strange vibe to it because it feels in-between so many different types of locales. Jacksonville doesn't feel like a true southern city, but it doesn't have that full Florida city feel either. It also feels in-between a business city like Atlanta and a beach city for tourists.
Yeah I agree. It doesn’t have a southern feel. People don’t speak. They aren’t as friendly. That southern hospitality ended in GA 😂. Most people here came from somewhere else. I rarely meet people born and raised here. That’s so weird.
@@celestebennett1525 .....im relocating here soon!!! Its big & lots to do outside plus beaches and rivers....lemme take you out once we're kn Jacksonville lol 😘
Excellent guide, I have to go there for work once in a while flying down there our main company is based there, it's nice to see all the good spots from a pro guide like J
It such a huge town, it can easily encompass 5 or 6 cities within its boundaries, and that can get the stats all skewed up. Otherwise, it's really quite a lovely place to live. At least, for me.
I'm planning to move to Northern Florida from California. Can't wait. Never coming back to crazy California and hello to all the beautiful Latinas in FL
Douglas, Ga is a good place to reside not only increase population, but also expand more restaurant, store/shopping mall, and etc. Additionally more customers going to restaurants to eat making food quality superb the more you spend the more better the food is at any restaurant.
@@dominic3891 Funny timing, Dominic, as I live in LA, but I am keeping all options open, and would like to check out more of FL, as I love the way your Governor treats you like adults.
Hey All, how would you contrast the humidity level to other parts of Florida? Winter months? Great beach town, with not too oppressive humidity, and ethnic diversity of women would be fantastic. Thanks in advance!
Creepy, just creepy, ethnic diversity of women? Dude, go get an HIV test. And Jacksonville, Florida is the same humidity as anywhere else in Florida. Dufus.
Jacksonville Florida Travel Guide 4K, Hello friend, I have a brother who is settling down and selling flea markets in this city, I love your videos, thank you for sharing very good and interesting videos good like
Is Jacksonville a good place to settle down as a single 30 year old man? Been wanting to move to the coast. And Miami and Tampa are too packed for me. Figure jacksonville is a good spot cause it’s still growing.
No it is not. Florida in general is not a good place to live. After the beaches get boring and the heat takes over you'll change your mind. I'm from Jacksonville, born & raised. Its not a good place. Tampa is cool.
Jacksonville is similar to Brisbane City, Australia. Brisbane City Council is Australia's largest consolidated metropolitan city in terms of area and population (1.25million live within BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL area), Brisbane City Council is the only council with a population of 1 million or more. Oh and Brisbane is situated on a river too 😊.
I lived in Jacksonville for 5 years. Moved back home this week to the NYC/NJ area due to a job offer. I gotta say, Jax was pretty cool. Biggest city in mainland America by landmass so there’s a lot of different vibes and feels. There were bad areas but tbh I never had a reason to go to them. I think Jax is what you make of it, just like any other city. If you’re a young person, you’ll definitely make friends. You just gotta make an effort. I’ll specifically miss the drives up and down A1A. Incredibly tranquil, especially driving into Saint Augustine or Amelia Island. Things are slower in Jax. People are nicer. The professional jobs aren’t nearly as cut throat or competitive as NYC. Wages are lower but so is the cost of living. What you can get in the Town Center area is an absolute bargain compared to the trash I see in NYC.
I left Jax to visit Phoenix then find this video. By the way, thanks for your best things to do in Phoenix video because I went to the Music Museum and Hole-in-the rock.
@@pluggem924 No place is perfect, but as long as it feels like home, and has a great living stability for any individual, then that is all that matters.
Im from New Zealand and thinking of moving to Jax. Do you guys think Im making the right decision? I and my wife are both ICU nurses , and we have 2 kids. We want to move there as it is where my wife's aunt lives. We are aiming to earn more money and live in a place that is family friendly and safe in raising kids.
The population in Jacksonville is double that of Miami, according to a new On Numbers study. While Miami-Dade County ranks as the Sunshine State's largest county, the estimated 408,568 people who call the county's largest city home falls far behind Jacksonville's estimated population of 839,168 as of April 1. Jacksonville is a bigger city so it has more people, Miami, FL is smaller and overcrowded with people lol. Jacksonville is the largest city in the continental United States by land area. The City of Jacksonville ranks as the 14th largest city in the United States in population with more than 800,000 residents. The Jacksonville metropolitan area, which includes three beach cities and Clay, Baker, Nassau and St. Johns counties, has a population of more than 1,000,000 residents.
For a little clarification, I don't think you can drive on Jacksonville, unless you're a cop as the cops have been the only people I've seen drive on the beach. With that said, driving is allowed on the beach on Huegonet Park to the north and at the beach in ST. Augustine.
I was stationed here while in the military, yet the summer humidity is horrible. Being from South California Jacksonville struck me as a 'backwater' when considering the limited selection of restaurants and entertainment venues. Very few upscale dining opportunities and bucolic entertainment.
@@kosmaswhite6202 West coast/Gulf coast of Florida has white/sliver sand. However depending on the specific beach it can be too full of shells and harsh on the feet. In other words, barring two or three west coast/gulf coast beaches of Florida many of the west coast beaches are NOT powdery sand but coarse/sharp sand [more like pebbles]. These sure look good from afar - white/silver but may not be as nice to experience walking on. Also many of the beaches on the west coast do NOT have many amenities [bars, restaurants, etc] on the beach. For instance beaches in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Lauderdale-by-the-sea and other beahes on the Atlantic/East coast have so many restaurants right on the beach. This is one big deficiency is I have noticed lacking on the west coast/Gulf coast beahes of Florida. Fort Lauderdale is the best in this regard - you can be seatedin your restaurant in Fort Lauderdale and enjoying the beach as well! But once again, going by the beach itself, west coast of Florida consistently keep ranking as number 1 beach in the US. The compete with Hawaii beaches. Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Sarasota etc etc.
Yeah guys the consulate has betrayed me and issued my visa 5 days after the actual date and I couldn’t go cuz I’m not an adult and I needed an adult mentor It’s so sad I was so excited for that program it was like a dream becoming true to visit the US
The best thing I did was leave this city nothing real to do but a lot of crazy stuff in the city, am happy living in Hallandale Beach, am close to Hollywood beach, and Miami its way more things to do and works.
@@noturbusiness123 I couldn't agree more with your statement. However, it absolutely *is* the only reason for soulless nihilistic degenerates to go on living. Why? Because since they don't believe in God - and many who claim to prove by their actions that they really don't, and therefore have no objectively grounded reason for existing at all - they feel compelled to fill every waking moment with noise, activity and distractions in order to keep from having to contemplate the existential meaninglessness of their empty, vapid, hedonistic lifestyle.
Yep, not a fan of Jacksonville! I've been there 3 times years ago and still there's way better places in Florida than Jacksonville like : Destin/Ft Walton Beach, Sarasota, Cape Coral, Naples, Key Largo, Key West, Marathon, Orlando, Boca Raton, Tampa, Clearwater, Springhill, Kissimmee, DeLand, Altamonte Springs, Winter Park, South Beach, Sebastian, even Ocala/Silver Springs area, New Smyrna Beach, St Augustine, but as far as I'm concerned Daytona and Jacksonville aren't a good place, I grew up in Central Florida myself! It's just different! My mom lives in the Landings area year's ago! To each his own though! I haven't gotten to the other States either! There's only 5 States I haven't seen and been to : North Dakota, Michigan, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and really it's not for me either!
The majority of this video is Jacksonville beach not Jacksonville itself. Can’t help feel this is due to the fact Jacksonville doesn’t have much of an appeal like other places in Florida
Actually it's unfortunate he didn't check out downtown's nearby historic neighborhoods. Riverside-Avondale is right by downtown and is the largest historic district in the US, filled with lots of old houses, shopping, and great restaurants. San Marco which was right nearby where he was showing the Riverwalk is an always in demand neighborhood that has a really nice square, walkable streets, and ton of growth on the way.
You'd be wrong. There's plenty to do in Jax, but the only places he hit on were downtown and the beaches. It's summer, the beaches are going to have more to do. I could see that he drove right through San Marco on his way downtown in the beginning of the video and didn't stop anywhere there which is a shame. Then there's Ortega, Riverside, Avondale, Five points, the Riverwalk, the museum (MOSH), plus all the gorgeous parks.
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Love the palm trees.
lovely pine trees
I love that JAX is in the Southern pines belt AND it’s warm enough for 🌴 too
I love Jacksonville, Florida❤ I have lived here for 5 years and Jacksonville keeps getting better and better. After living in multiple areas in Jax I have figured it out. Like most large cities there are good areas and bad areas. Jax is a huge massive city land wise. I would say 40% of Jax is low income high, crime, and neglected "Bad" areas. These are near downtown on the Westside, Downtown on the eastside north of stadium, alot of east arlington, near St Nicholas... These areas are lower income or economically disadvantaged. Generally speaking the majority of the entire west side of jacksonville is lower income or lower middle class. Where is the best places to live then? If your family is making near or over 6 figures you would enjoy buying in a middle to upper middle class area you should consider Bartram, Communities in St Johns County, Mandarin, The Beaches Jax Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Ponte vedra Beach, Generally anything East of 295 beltway toward the beach.
Jacksonville is not a good place to live, I was born & raised in Jacksonville and I left in 2016. Despite the growth it is a city filled with drugs, crime, murders, violence, etc., and you don't know the city well enough to offer advice.
@@richardfloridaman I think you’re wrong, I love living here!
@@tryjesus2101 Okay, I am sorry. I apologize. I hope you have a good time and good things continue to happen for you. I shouldn't have been so rude.
@@richardfloridamani’ve lived here all my life and i love it lol
it truly is a dump and it stinks smell like rotten garbage probably because they mow the garbage with the grass. thats the type service the city provides. look at the city council you dont have to read any reviews just look at them you'll see......
I'm a native of southeastern Georgia, and I've always felt Jacksonville has such a strange vibe to it because it feels in-between so many different types of locales. Jacksonville doesn't feel like a true southern city, but it doesn't have that full Florida city feel either. It also feels in-between a business city like Atlanta and a beach city for tourists.
I think I found my perfect place
Yeah I agree. It doesn’t have a southern feel. People don’t speak. They aren’t as friendly. That southern hospitality ended in GA 😂. Most people here came from somewhere else. I rarely meet people born and raised here. That’s so weird.
@@celestebennett1525 .....im relocating here soon!!! Its big & lots to do outside plus beaches and rivers....lemme take you out once we're kn Jacksonville lol 😘
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Which is probably why it's now growing faster than Orlando and Tampa. And they are growing fast.
I came Jacksonville today for business trip, and watched your video. I will review several times during my stay. Thank you so much for sharing this :)
Love my city! Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars
Excellent guide, I have to go there for work once in a while flying down there our main company is based there, it's nice to see all the good spots from a pro guide like J
Moving to Jacksonville from Las Vegas I’m excited and nervous lol at same time cause I never been.
Born and raised in Jax here. Just one question. wHy?
@@djrich1224 job relocation and I was in Jax this past Wednesday-Saturday. I was happy with what I saw.
@@djrich1224 Jacksonville is big and looks beautiful, and looks more like Atlanta and Miami, FL instead of a southern- country.
That's my plan too
Florida is a wonderful state run by a man with stones! I need to go there soon! Thanks for the tour!
That man is also from Jacksonville, FL.
Being from Minnesota , my first time visiting felt like Jurassic Park.
Recently found your channel and have instantly become a fan. Great videos!!!
welcome aboard
Destin has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world! If you haven't hit there, I definitely recommend!!
You are exactly right I’m from that area it’s beautiful
thank you so much. I am planing to go to Destin this summer
Beautiful city 😍 and as always a great travel guide!
It’s my home
@@ceru1ean_f1n1ty Just like me fr
Palm Beach is a world unto itself.
It such a huge town, it can easily encompass 5 or 6 cities within its boundaries, and that can get the stats all skewed up. Otherwise, it's really quite a lovely place to live. At least, for me.
I'm planning to move to Northern Florida from California. Can't wait. Never coming back to crazy California and hello to all the beautiful Latinas in FL
Soon I’m moving there from New Jersey to Jacksonville Florida
Did you get a new job there? If so, Congratulations. Welcome to Florida. Hopefully you love it. I sure do…especially me living in Orlando.
I'm moving there soon,,,soon how is it there after a year
Douglas, Ga is a good place to reside not only increase population, but also expand more restaurant, store/shopping mall, and etc. Additionally more customers going to restaurants to eat making food quality superb the more you spend the more better the food is at any restaurant.
Beautiful city, awesome video, thank you for sharing.
great video!! Im Moving here from L.A. next week!!😍😎
congratulations on your move. hope you enjoy jacksonville.
@@MsTwiththeTea1980 Yes I do, Thank You 😊👋
@@dominic3891 Funny timing, Dominic, as I live in LA, but I am keeping all options open, and would like to check out more of FL, as I love the way your Governor treats you like adults.
Hey
@@catherineowen6879 Hello
Hey All, how would you contrast the humidity level to other parts of Florida? Winter months? Great beach town, with not too oppressive humidity, and ethnic diversity of women would be fantastic. Thanks in advance!
Creepy, just creepy, ethnic diversity of women? Dude, go get an HIV test. And Jacksonville, Florida is the same humidity as anywhere else in Florida. Dufus.
I definitely need to see this for my self
Nice video. UK Raiders fan thinking about flying out to FL for the game in November. This video's enticing me even more.
Restaurant recommendations for this beach spot?
As you work your way back up the USA, can you do a video on pittsburgh?
Have a tour in Douglas, Ga it a fantastic place?
Fantastic video! My family is moving to Savannah in a few months and my wife’s family is moving to JAX. I plan on attempting to see it all! 😀
Both great cities for sure, but you may be better off not exactly seeing it ALL… 🐀🔫💉🚫🫣
Nice white sand don't forget the lovely sharks swimming around 😉
Well done and wonderful walk.
I always went to Florida in October. Epcot has food fest in October.
So want to visit here someday!
Hallandale beach Florida is more appealing beautiful city good beaches and restaurants growing businesses and communities and good nightlife.
Jacksonville Florida Travel Guide 4K, Hello friend, I have a brother who is settling down and selling flea markets in this city, I love your videos, thank you for sharing very good and interesting videos good like
Beautiful city
Fl is trashhh nyc is bettterrrr🤫🤫🤫🤫
My hometown !!
Is the water cooler than the gulf side?
Is Jacksonville a good place to settle down as a single 30 year old man?
Been wanting to move to the coast. And Miami and Tampa are too packed for me. Figure jacksonville is a good spot cause it’s still growing.
depends on where u stay
@@HandChoppa definitely,he should be on the lookout all the time lol
Hey
Definitely
No it is not. Florida in general is not a good place to live. After the beaches get boring and the heat takes over you'll change your mind. I'm from Jacksonville, born & raised. Its not a good place. Tampa is cool.
Jacksonville is similar to Brisbane City, Australia. Brisbane City Council is Australia's largest consolidated metropolitan city in terms of area and population (1.25million live within BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL area), Brisbane City Council is the only council with a population of 1 million or more. Oh and Brisbane is situated on a river too 😊.
You deserve more subscribers, you really get around.
Moving there next year leaving Miami
Nah chill bro mamacitas you know what I'm saying?
I know this was released 2 years ago, but what's the cost of living there as far as rent, utilities, food, etc? Thank you!
What an amazing overview! Thank you😍
Very nice video and scenery 👌👍👍👏😀
Hey
You eat well. Your food always looks great. Myrtle beach has a lot of buffets with all you can eat snow crab legs. That's where I go now.
Captain Bennetts and Captain Benjamin’s
I lived in Jacksonville for 5 years. Moved back home this week to the NYC/NJ area due to a job offer.
I gotta say, Jax was pretty cool. Biggest city in mainland America by landmass so there’s a lot of different vibes and feels. There were bad areas but tbh I never had a reason to go to them. I think Jax is what you make of it, just like any other city. If you’re a young person, you’ll definitely make friends. You just gotta make an effort. I’ll specifically miss the drives up and down A1A. Incredibly tranquil, especially driving into Saint Augustine or Amelia Island.
Things are slower in Jax. People are nicer. The professional jobs aren’t nearly as cut throat or competitive as NYC. Wages are lower but so is the cost of living. What you can get in the Town Center area is an absolute bargain compared to the trash I see in NYC.
0:04 the csx building to the left.
I left Jax to visit Phoenix then find this video. By the way, thanks for your best things to do in Phoenix video because I went to the Music Museum and Hole-in-the rock.
I want to move to Florida is it good choice which Florida towns good for a family with children????
Wow, thank you for putting this together!
Lovely city
My Dreams!
Beautiful.
My Uncle stays there since a decade !
I need to go here one day!
And get robbed
@@pluggem924 No place is perfect, but as long as it feels like home, and has a great living stability for any individual, then that is all that matters.
Can’t drive on our beaches, have to go to big Talbot or Huguenot park for that
Ride a beach cruiser 🚲
I'm from Jacksonville
Same
Im from New Zealand and thinking of moving to Jax. Do you guys think Im making the right decision? I and my wife are both ICU nurses , and we have 2 kids. We want to move there as it is where my wife's aunt lives. We are aiming to earn more money and live in a place that is family friendly and safe in raising kids.
Simply super
Willamette river in Oregon runs north or Mckenzie.... was high when I saw it LMAO
I always thought that Miami was more populated than Jacksonville.
The population in Jacksonville is double that of Miami, according to a new On Numbers study. While Miami-Dade County ranks as the Sunshine State's largest county, the estimated 408,568 people who call the county's largest city home falls far behind Jacksonville's estimated population of 839,168 as of April 1.
Jacksonville is a bigger city so it has more people, Miami, FL is smaller and overcrowded with people lol. Jacksonville is the largest city in the continental United States by land area.
The City of Jacksonville ranks as the 14th largest city in the United States in population with more than 800,000 residents. The Jacksonville metropolitan area, which includes three beach cities and Clay, Baker, Nassau and St. Johns counties, has a population of more than 1,000,000 residents.
We're spaced out...different sides of town, you'll need a car to get around
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What a very large city in Florida
For a little clarification, I don't think you can drive on Jacksonville, unless you're a cop as the cops have been the only people I've seen drive on the beach. With that said, driving is allowed on the beach on Huegonet Park to the north and at the beach in ST. Augustine.
Nice video hope u go Virginia Beach
Goings south to the Caribbean this time but will do that one soon! One day
Key west
My family live in Jacksonville Florida
Is it a good place to live?
You should do a video of São paulo Brazil, the bigest city in the western hemisphere
It wouldn't be smart for a foreigner to wander around with a camera in a high-crime city.
I was stationed here while in the military, yet the summer humidity is horrible. Being from South California Jacksonville struck me as a 'backwater' when considering the limited selection of restaurants and entertainment venues. Very few upscale dining opportunities and bucolic entertainment.
The Florida east coast beaches are so much nicer than the west coast, especially Fort Lauderdale.
I don’t think I’d say that, the west coast has some beautiful beaches.
@@kosmaswhite6202 West coast/Gulf coast of Florida has white/sliver sand. However depending on the specific beach it can be too full of shells and harsh on the feet. In other words, barring two or three west coast/gulf coast beaches of Florida many of the west coast beaches are NOT powdery sand but coarse/sharp sand [more like pebbles]. These sure look good from afar - white/silver but may not be as nice to experience walking on. Also many of the beaches on the west coast do NOT have many amenities [bars, restaurants, etc] on the beach. For instance beaches in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Lauderdale-by-the-sea and other beahes on the Atlantic/East coast have so many restaurants right on the beach. This is one big deficiency is I have noticed lacking on the west coast/Gulf coast beahes of Florida. Fort Lauderdale is the best in this regard - you can be seatedin your restaurant in Fort Lauderdale and enjoying the beach as well! But once again, going by the beach itself, west coast of Florida consistently keep ranking as number 1 beach in the US. The compete with Hawaii beaches. Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Sarasota etc etc.
Buen video 👍👍😄
It's weird that they put a shrimp in a cocktail!
Solid video
Beautiful video ❤️
Fun fact I live in Jacksonville
i am thinking about relocating to jacksonville. do you think it is a nice place to live as far as the people and the cost of living.
@@MsTwiththeTea1980 definitely a nice place to live. Beautiful city and very affordable.
Biggest city in land mass than any other city spread out
Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada has a big land area as well as a low population density.
Nyc is bettterrrr👍👍👍👍
Yeah with the big fat stinking rat running all over
The welcoming sign to Jacksonville should read, “you’re welcome for Lynyrd Skynyrd, sorry about limp bizkit.”
0:56 look out theres someone behind you!!
Actually your wrong about the river check out the info on the licking river, it runs north into the Ohio river
No, you can’t drive on Jax Beach. Only place here in the city where you can do that is Huguenot Park
See you soon Jacksonville
Are there gators in that river?
You act like you've had fried gator b'fo
It looks like you need a car to get anywhere 🤔
That's how fl is
heavily car dependent and a LOT of driving. This is why I left Jacksonville, I am from there its not good.
Definitely cannot drive on jax beach. Just a heads up
I’m moving from California 😊
big means its also the biggest dump they fail to put that part in description
I was accepted in a scholarship and we gotta stay there for 10 days 😩
Yeah guys the consulate has betrayed me and issued my visa 5 days after the actual date and I couldn’t go cuz I’m not an adult and I needed an adult mentor
It’s so sad I was so excited for that program it was like a dream becoming true to visit the US
I just realized that I typed excepted instead of accepted and their instead of there
Jeeeez i feel so dump bc I hate such spelling mistakes 😀💔
The best thing I did was leave this city nothing real to do but a lot of crazy stuff in the city, am happy living in Hallandale Beach, am close to Hollywood beach, and Miami its way more things to do and works.
@@noturbusiness123 I couldn't agree more with your statement. However, it absolutely *is* the only reason for soulless nihilistic degenerates to go on living. Why? Because since they don't believe in God - and many who claim to prove by their actions that they really don't, and therefore have no objectively grounded reason for existing at all - they feel compelled to fill every waking moment with noise, activity and distractions in order to keep from having to contemplate the existential meaninglessness of their empty, vapid, hedonistic lifestyle.
Dangerous where you are. The Police!
It’s nice and I like it but not in comparison with Tampa
hey wats up mr tomas this is glogene paragas how are you wats news
Look very quiet
NOT the Palm Beach, maybe Palm Beach County.
Yep, not a fan of Jacksonville! I've been there 3 times years ago and still there's way better places in Florida than Jacksonville like : Destin/Ft Walton Beach, Sarasota, Cape Coral, Naples, Key Largo, Key West, Marathon, Orlando, Boca Raton, Tampa, Clearwater, Springhill, Kissimmee, DeLand, Altamonte Springs, Winter Park, South Beach, Sebastian, even Ocala/Silver Springs area, New Smyrna Beach, St Augustine, but as far as I'm concerned Daytona and Jacksonville aren't a good place, I grew up in Central Florida myself! It's just different! My mom lives in the Landings area year's ago! To each his own though! I haven't gotten to the other States either! There's only 5 States I haven't seen and been to : North Dakota, Michigan, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and really it's not for me either!
Spring Hill is better?
The majority of this video is Jacksonville beach not Jacksonville itself. Can’t help feel this is due to the fact Jacksonville doesn’t have much of an appeal like other places in Florida
Actually it's unfortunate he didn't check out downtown's nearby historic neighborhoods. Riverside-Avondale is right by downtown and is the largest historic district in the US, filled with lots of old houses, shopping, and great restaurants. San Marco which was right nearby where he was showing the Riverwalk is an always in demand neighborhood that has a really nice square, walkable streets, and ton of growth on the way.
You'd be wrong. There's plenty to do in Jax, but the only places he hit on were downtown and the beaches. It's summer, the beaches are going to have more to do. I could see that he drove right through San Marco on his way downtown in the beginning of the video and didn't stop anywhere there which is a shame. Then there's Ortega, Riverside, Avondale, Five points, the Riverwalk, the museum (MOSH), plus all the gorgeous parks.
@@runswithbeer “there plenty of things to do in Jax” Like???
@@phineas626 I'm sure there's plenty, been here over 20yrs, but the best part of Jax is seeing it in your rear view.
@@Rahsaun77 did you mean that as by the scenic views while driving? Or you meant leaving it for another city?
Jacksonville has really improved. It was a real dump in the 1970s.
So true! And there are a lot more projects and plans already in the works.
hey wats up bayaw manny this is glogene paragas hwo are yo man i miss the united states i never ever had work and money how s it doin man
North Carolina ho dei parenti italiani che vivono lì
No you can’t drive on Jax Beach.
hey jacob ashbie and sammy nephew this is uncle gene how are you guys wats up hows your mom grandpa is asking if you want him to send you a dalmation puppy from guam just reply if you want tanx
I'm pretty sure the river that runs past Nashville runs north too