Mandarin, Florida

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Mandarin, Florida is a historic neighborhood along the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, known for its scenic oak-lined roads and its 19th-century association with author Harriet Beecher Stowe.

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Mandarin, Florida canonical 1
Mandarin, Jacksonville 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
areaCode 904
associatedWork writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe about Florida
borderedBy St. Johns River to the west
city Jacksonville, Florida
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentType primarily residential
governingBody Government of Jacksonville, Florida
surface form: City of Jacksonville government
hasCommercialArea San Jose Boulevard corridor
hasEducationalInstitution Crown Point Elementary School
Loretto Elementary School
Mandarin High School
Mandarin Middle School
Twin Lakes Academy Elementary
Twin Lakes Academy Elementary
surface form: Twin Lakes Academy Middle
hasHistoricFeature 19th-century riverfront homes
hasLandmark Billard Compton House
Harriet Beecher Stowe Park
Mandarin Community Club
Mandarin Museum & Historical Society
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church (Mandarin, Florida)
Walter Jones Historical Park
hasPark Chuck Rogers Park
Greenland Park
Losco Regional Park
hasPublicLibrary Mandarin Branch Library
hasRecreationalActivity boating on the St. Johns River
fishing on the St. Johns River
historicalAssociation Harriet Beecher Stowe
knownFor historic character
riverfront views
scenic oak-lined roads
locatedIn Duval County, Florida
locatedOnRiver St. Johns River
locatedSouthOf downtown Jacksonville
mergedGovernmentWith Jacksonville, Florida in 1968
notablePeriod 19th century
originallyDevelopedAs small riverfront village
partOf Southside, Jacksonville
partOfMetropolitanArea Jacksonville metropolitan area
postalCode 32223
32257
state Florida
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
transportationAccess Interstate 295 NERFINISHED
State Road 13

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Palmetto Leaves describesResidenceOfAuthor Mandarin, Florida
Buckman Bridge connects Mandarin, Florida
this entity surface form: Mandarin, Jacksonville