The bronze bell commemorates Jacksonville’s 200th birthday.
The bell will be on display at the Jacksonville Public Library for an undetermined length of time while plans are underway to secure a permanent site.
“Jacksonville is the oldest city in Florida of the modern era, factually predating admission to the Union,” said Gibson-Evans, “I think it’s important we set a statewide precedent of tasteful and timeless landmarks for future generations.”
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