One of the signs that I saw coming into Jacksonville read in big letters “Jacksonville Fire Museum”. I knew from that moment that I’d have to venture to that museum, and I was not disappointed. I got to see all the old fire engines they had and the equipment our trusty firemen used so long ago. After that, I decided to head over to the Timucuan Ecological and Historical reserve. This place teaches you of all the Native American history that occurred in the area. It really is a very fascinating experience, and you do learn a great deal of how this country of ours was before the settlers came in.
I took a stroll to the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art as well, and even though some of the pieces didn’t appeal too much to my eyes, I did find the majority of them to be very stimulating. Then it was time to have a small picnic, and I went to Huguenot Memorial Park, where I didn’t have to spend too much but saw one of the finest beaches I have laid my eyes on in a while. This place is very wallet friendly and for Sean Zarinegar this is an important point. Many of the places I have found jack up their prices for tourists, but the Huguenot Memorial Park is a very cheap alternative to enjoy the beach as you visit Jacksonville.
My time in Florida is coming to an end, and I will soon start climbing the coastline further up towards New York. I am very excited about what is to come. Sean Zarinegar will disclose all those details when I get to each pit stop, but for now I will find a place to hit the sack because tomorrow is a whole new day in my road tripping adventure.

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