Victoria was wonderfully patient in explaining the process and everything that would happen, as well as being a calm presence in the tunnel. We will be back! My daughter will not remember whatever toy she got for past birthdays, but she will never forget the epic experience from iFly! This experience was made even more special by our instructor Gil! He is an outstanding professional and just made the experience.
I could not be more satisfied with our experience and we absolutely will return. Loved it! Thank you Gil! Shaylin is still smiling!!! First rate all around. I was very impressed with the entire experience. Marc our instructor was outstanding. Thanks iFLY. Review Now. Open to the Public. Flyer Information. Subscribe via Email Enter your email address to get updates whenever there is a new post up on the site.
Postcard depicting Jacksonville Terminal, c. Share this:. Like this: Like Loading Previous Post John Dutton House. Next Post G. Adams St. The tunnel then comes to an end just below Laura St. Back in the day, banks had to physically transfer money from vaults to give to customers. The tunnels were used to allow workers to transport cash from underground vaults back to the bank building. Most of the downtown banks were concentrated in this one area, allowing for all of them to take advantage of the tunnels.
Obviously, the tunnels are no longer needed for their original purpose in the modern world. This tunnel system has been sitting unused for years, but may be a hidden opportunity for creative retail and nightlife opportunities. These large spaces could be renovated to add retail, restaurant, or nightlife space. An underground retail and nightlife corridor in downtown Jacksonville would be a great way to quickly add personality and a unique element to the area. In downtown Atlanta, a similar though larger underground corridor was converted into a bustling shopping and nightlife complex called Underground Atlanta.
You learn how the city was the Hollywood of the South. Sass also talks about the devastating fire of Back in the 's and 's, galas were held on the roof before big shows, "So they would have big parties up here on the rooftop," says Sass. The tour wraps up along the river with satisfied customers.
One guest said "We lived in the area for four years. We hardly came downtown and I think this tour might make the difference. The tour starts and ends at The Jacksonville Landing.
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