Downtown Jacksonville Multiple Property Submission

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Downtown Jacksonville MPS
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Location Jacksonville, Florida
Coordinates 30°19′34″N81°39′30″W / 30.32611°N 81.65833°W / 30.32611; -81.65833 Coordinates: 30°19′34″N81°39′30″W / 30.32611°N 81.65833°W / 30.32611; -81.65833
MPS Historic Buildings of Downtown Jacksonville, Florida
NRHP reference # 64500102

The Downtown Jacksonville Multiple Property Submission is a Multiple Property Submission (MPS) of historic buildings to the National Register of Historic Places in Jacksonville, Florida. It consists of eleven properties in Downtown Jacksonville that were added to the National Register between 1992 and 2007.

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Resource NameAlso known asAddressCity/CountyAdded
Buckman and Ulmer Building 29-33 West Monroe Street Jacksonville, Duval County December 30, 1992
Church of the Immaculate Conception 121 East Duval StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyDecember 30, 1992
Groover-Stewart Drug Company Building McKesson-Robbins Drug Company Building25 North Market StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyDecember 30, 1992
Mount Zion AME Church 201 East Beaver StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyDecember 30, 1992
Plaza Hotel 353 East Forsyth StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyDecember 30, 1992
South Atlantic Investment Corporation Building 35-39 West Monroe StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyDecember 30, 1992
Atlantic National Bank Annex 118 West Adams StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyNovember 7, 1997
Elks Club Building 201-213 North Laura StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyMarch 9, 2000
Lynch Building American Heritage Life Building11 Forsyth StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyDecember 23, 2003
W. A. Knight Building Peninsular Building or Greenleaf & Crosby Annex113 West Adams StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyMarch 15, 2005
Hutchinson-Suddath Building 315-319 East Bay StreetJacksonville, Duval CountyOctober 3, 2007

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