Although much of Jacksonville is urban, this sprawling northeastern Florida city also has nature and wildlife preserves, historic residential neighborhoods and lots of golf courses. Attractions in Jax, as the locals call it, range from art, science and history museums to a brewery tour, from the Jacksonville Landing entertainment complex, along the St. John's River, to Bronson Motor Speedway. The city's beaches offer soft sand and warm water perfect for swimming, surfing and kayaking.
Restaurants in Jacksonville
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Rockshop - Crystals - Gemstones - Jewelry - Candles - Herbs - Oils - Books - Tarot- Statuary and MORE!
I love this place! Its like finding a gem. They have a wide variety of crystals, oils, candles, you name it. Positive vibes included
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
The largest variety of CBD products in Jacksonville. Tinctures, vape juice, pain creams, beauty supplies and edibles.
I've been coming here for over 2yrs now for help with chronic migraine pain, and everyone I have encountered, from the owner Sil down to each employee, has been extremely helpful and kind. I ask a lot of questions and was provided fact based answers, including the science behind the answers when I asked for more details. They know their products, and also do not try to push more expensive items if another item will work equally well. I will likely use CBD for the rest of my life, but I feel very confident with my choices and am extremely happy with this shop!
4.5 based on 320 reviews
The Sweetest Destination on Earth! Featured on CNBC's, The Profit in 2014, renowned candy maker, Peter Behringer and partner Marcus Lemonis built Pete's dream candy shop. A 23,000 square foot Victorian mansion is filled with 3 floors of candy, a Dessert Bar, an interactive candy factory & a restaurant space. Every guest gets a sample of our legendary Sea Salt Caramels!
Too much candy in one place for a candy lover. Every kind of candy, treat, ice cream, soda you can think of. The place was decorated for Christmas with places you can take photos. Very cool. Lots of kids there getting candy and a sugar high. Fun place to visit.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Decided to check it out on the way north to Charleston for the Total Eclipse. Seems like the place has seen it's day and many empty stalls, but could it be the heat of summer and it's much more full in winter? In any case, we found some great buys of fruit, VERY FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL vendors too! So we made sure to stop by on our way back to Orlando to pick up some fruit. Never having had Muscadine grapes before, I was offered to try both the red and green before buying! Also it's hard to find fresh raw peanuts, so bought some of those too!
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