Jacksonville introduces new merchandise collection for 904 Day celebrations

Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL - City of Jacksonville website
Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL - City of Jacksonville website
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This year, Jacksonville residents have a new way to display neighborhood pride with the launch of the 904 Neighborhoods Collection. The collection features designs inspired by several of the city’s well-known communities, including Springfield, San Marco, Mayport, and Riverside. Items from the collection are available for purchase online.

The City of Jacksonville also offers official merchandise through its store at jacksonville.gov/STORE. The selection includes items celebrating various city departments such as the Jacksonville Public Library and Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department, as well as products related to special events.

On 904 Day, people across Jacksonville participate in activities like supporting local sports teams, exploring city trails, or dining in local neighborhoods. The day encourages residents to celebrate their connection to the city.

More information about the history and significance of 904 Day can be found at hoorayfor904day.com.



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