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Historic Jacksonville, reclining in the foothills of the beautiful Siskiyou Mountains, reveals its character in the 19th century architecture and landmarks lining the streets of the city. A town for all seasons, Jacksonville has a temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters, and is part of the so-called ‘banana belt’ of the Pacific Northwest.
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Jacksonville is well serviced by planes, trains and automobiles, with Amtrak rail service situated at 3570 Clifford Lane, the Interstate 95 running north/south, and Interstate 10 running east/west and the nearby 1-75 providing other interstate connections. Water taxi and the monorail skyway system overhead offer something a little different in Jacksonville.
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Jacksonville International Airport is located 12 miles from downtown, and is deemed the new Gateway to Northeast Florida. The airport hosts 15 airlines and 250 arrivals and departures daily.
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