Downtown, City Limits, over 4,000 ft of road frontage surrounded by 3 different roads, and almost 11 acres???? All this with the potential for residential or commercial use this is an amazing investor opportunity. The history of Jacksonville began in 1847 and has been growing ever since. Early in Jacksonville's history, agriculture was the main focus of the local economy. Jacksonville was a leading center of peach production from the 1880s to 1914. Then tomatoes were the primary crop until the 1950s, and the town was dubbed the tomato capital of the world. In 1904 Jacksonville's population was reported as 1,568. By the 1930s the figure had reached 6,000, and by the late 1950s, some 10,000. During the 1990s the town reported over 12,000 residents. In the 1990s Jacksonville's economy included tourism, as well as light manufacturing enterprises, retail stores, agricultural businesses, 2 colleges, a seminary, a hospital, and a clinic. By 2020 the population grew it was estimated at 14,000.
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