Living in Jacksonville Lets You Keep Summer Alive Longer
When it comes to big cities on the East Coast, the top three are New York, Philadelphia and Jacksonville. New York may be the city that never sleeps, but the cooler winter winds are already starting to creep in; upstate they’re talking foliage and getting ready for ski season. Philadelphia is cooling off too and it won’t be long before people start wondering if it was the winter cold that cracked the Liberty Bell.
But in Jacksonville, despite fall favorites like college football games and the NFL in town, it’s possible to keep summer alive longer. In the midst of your favorite fall activities, you’ll still be able to make time to get outside (tailgating in Jacksonville doesn’t mean a heavy coat and hand warmers like it does in Phillie).
Up North, water parks are already closed for the season; in Jacksonville, you’ve still got some time to enjoy water slides and wave pools. Fishing is still good, and if you want to go out for a great round of golf, not only will you have the chance to pick from 70 or so courses in the area but you won’t have to worry about how the early morning frost will affect the way your ball acts on the putting green or when it comes down on the fairway.
Let’s face it, the cold weather isn’t for everyone. Living in Jacksonville gives you the chance to enjoy all the best of living in an East Coast city - shopping, museums, arts and culture, along with sports and just having fun - without limiting summer fun to just a few short months.
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Life in Jacksonville: keep summer alive in your East Coast city.
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