On the First Coast Your Complete Guide to Living in and Visiting Northeast Florida

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On the First Coast Your Complete Guide to Living in and Visiting Northeast Florida 2019 LIVING HERE On the First Coast Your complete guide to living in and visiting Northeast Florida REGISTERFIRST COAST Celebrating 50 years of the RecorPONTE VEDRA der Amelia Island • Jacksonville • The Beaches • St. Augustine PRICE REDUCTION Exemplary Oceanfront Living on Sophisticated Coastal Living at Exemplary Oceanfront Living on Eat. Beach. Sleep. Repeat. Ponte Vedra Blvd its Best! Ponte Vedra Blvd Steps from the ocean and white MICHELLE FLOYD & JACK FLOYD HaciendaStunning style Riverfront home nestled Estate on IntracoastalThis 5-bedroom, Waterfront4+ bath, home isCondo the MostThis oceanfront Desired estate Oceanfront is built like Thesandy Perfect beaches Beach (east ofEscape A1A) this Exquisitely designed with exten- epitome of southern charm with over a fortress with 2-story masonry Located between The Lodge 1.47 acres of pristine oceanfront. Mariana8,400 sq. 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