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Abandoned Jacksonville Book
Jacksonville is full of secrets, be it underground tunnels or secret government facilities. In this Abandoned Jacksonville Book: Remnants of the River City takes you through these places and more, featuring beautiful photography and a detailed narrative for each locale. In the second volume of Abandoned Jacksonville, photographer David Bulit showcases thirteen abandoned locations throughout the River City, including the flooded Jacksonville Terminal passengers tunnels, now home to rats and roaches; the Federal Reserve of Atlanta, designed by the city’s first female architect; the Yellow Water Weapons Storage Area, a former top-secret location the U.S. government used for storing nuclear armaments; Genovar’s Hall, once a popular jazz club where Ray Charles started his career; and many more.
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