<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Jacksonville is full of secrets, be it underground tunnels or secret government facilities. <i>Abandoned Jacksonville: Remnants of the River City</i> takes you through these places and more, featuring beautiful photography and a detailed narrative for each locale.</p><p>In the second volume of <i>Abandoned Jacksonville</i>, photographer David Bulit showcases thirteen abandoned locations throughout the River City, including the flooded Jacksonville Terminal passengers tunnels, now home to rats and roaches; the Federal Reserve of Atlanta, designed by the city's first female architect; the Yellow Water Weapons Storage Area, a former top-secret location the U.S. government used for storing nuclear armaments; Genovar's Hall, once a popular jazz club where Ray Charles started his career; and many more.</p>
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