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World Travel members can travel between Jacksonville and dozens of
U.S. cities coast-to-coast for $308 roundtrip or less. More than
6000 years ago, the area was inhabited by the Timucuan Indians. In
1562 the first European expedition was conducted by French Huguenot
explorer Jean Ribalt along the St Johns River and established Fort
Caroline on a high bluff. The Spanish arrived in 1565 and occupied
Florida; in 1763, it ceded Florida to England. In the 1800's Florida
became a winter escape for wealthy northerners, and by 1860 there
were weekly steamboat trips between Savannah, Charleston and
Jacksonville. Indigo, sugar and citrus crops were produced on
drained marshlands. The county was named in 1822 for the first
territorial governor of Florida, William Pope DuVal, and the city
was named after the future 7th U.S. President, Andrew Jackson. The
Civil War and the Spanish-American War of 1898 brought destruction
to the area, and changed owners several times; however, the arrival
of the railroad in 1895 brought a great economic boom. The Great
Fire of 1901 destroyed the business district, but with the city's
reconstruction in the early 1900's, the motion picture industry,
seeking a warmer climate, established over 30 studios.
Revitalization again brought prosperity.
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