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With parts of the Riverwalk closed, here are the best places to watch 4th of July fireworks in downtown Jacksonville on Friday night.
The Acosta Bridge Pride March started in 2021 to protest the removal of the Pride rainbow colors from the decorative lights on the bridge. Last year, FDOT changed its policy for Freedom Summer, ...
The City of Jacksonville announced on Monday afternoon that it’s bringing back its annual Fourth of July fireworks ...
Pride Month supporters marched on the Acosta Bridge and lit it with handheld rainbow lights as FDOT prevents Pride display with bridge's lighting.
Jacksonville's 4th of July fireworks show will be held downtown this year, but construction will restrict some viewing areas.
Right now, the Acosta Bridge in Downtown Jacksonville is lit up red, white, and blue for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ Freedom Summer Initiative. However, around 8 p.m. Saturday, demonstrators ...
The Acosta Bridge Pride March started in 2021 to protest the removal of the Pride rainbow colors from the decorative lights on the bridge. Last year, FDOT changed its policy for Freedom Summer, ...
As a result, hundreds of people came together from both events to light up the Acosta Bridge in rainbow colors on top of the red, white, and blue. Matthew McAllister is the organizer for Pride in ...
Acosta Bridge won't be lit for Juneteenth, Pride month, other summer events after statewide change. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Change is coming to state bridges, including Jacksonville’s Acosta Bridge. In about two weeks, you will see a red, white, and blue display for the entire summer.
"I thought it came off great," said Jacksonville resident Matt McAllister, who helped organize the effort, which came together in 48 hours. "We thought we'd get 35 people for the bridge," he said.