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Dow N Town Am Bassadors DOWNTOWN AMBASSADORS Downtown’s cleanliness, safety & hospitality team Directions & recommendations | Safety escorts | Report an issue (904) 465-7980 | For hours, visit: DTJax.org TO JACKSONVILLE Florida State College INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT of Jacksonville SPRINGFIELD LEGEND Downtown Campus E. STATE Downtown Boundary W. STATE TO JACKSONVILLE BEACHES St. Philip’s ROSA PARKS Downtown Vision, Inc. Business Ritz Theatre Episcopal Improvement District Boundary and Museum E. UNION W. UNION P Historic Entertainment Fire & Mt. Zion JEFFERSON P NEWNAN MARKET District HOGAN Rescue OCEA BR PEARL LAURA HART BRIDGE EXPRESSWAY BRIDGE HART DA JULIA E. BEAVER MAIN CL LEE OA VIS E. BEAVER AY Fire & ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY/UNION STREET EXPRESSWAY TO MATHEWS BRIDGE First N D City A. PHILIPRANDOLP VICTORIA Public Parks Baptist Rescue E. BEAVER Place Church E. ASHLEY PA Jacksonville WASHINGTON LM Northbank & Southbank Riverwalk E. 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