Public School No. 4 in Jacksonville, Fla…currently burning to the ground. R.I.P.
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Seriously, sad day for Jacksonville’s history.
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Many fun adventures and great photos because of this place. I drove by this morning and it’s still there. The fire was...
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lookfeel reblogged this from folkcore and added:
Same as Collin. I used to love looking at it every day. It seemed so monumental, despite the overpasses. Lots of...
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Please post pictures. I am really saddened by this.
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Reblogging this for my own personal documentation. Sorry for the length.
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don’t forget about the principal who killed trouble-makers in his office. i hope the ambassador hotel doesn’t burn down...
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About to go for a run by the aftermath. I don’t know what to expect. Definitely explains all the sirens I heard passing...
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For the uninitiated,...replace a nineteenth-century wooden schoolhouse. The school was in...
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