If you’re familiar at all with the history of Jacksonville, then you are probably familiar with the Great Fire of 1901. Around noon on May 3, 1901, a spark at a mattress factory in the LaVilla area of Downtown ignited the largest and most devastating fire in the history of the Southeastern United States.
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Art Around Town – Memorial to the Great Fire of Jacksonville
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Art, Community
Sep
29
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