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  Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage:
Landmarks for the Future

Jacksonville's Best-Selling Book Is Now Online

First published in 1989  by the Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission, this book has been a popular reference work for students, scholars and interested citizens. As a natural evolution of the book project, the Jacksonville Historical Society has created this cross-referenced website based on Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage: Landmarks for the Future in order to further disseminate this unique body of work.

This material is produced in cooperation with the Jacksonville Preservation Commission, University Press of Florida, and the book's author, Dr. Wayne Wood.

The book was originally intended to be a pamphlet on Jacksonville buildings by the Landmarks Commission.  The material kept expanding in concept and dimension until, 12 years later, it finally got published . . . as a 424-page volume.  It continues to be one of the city's best-selling and most highly regarded books.

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About the Book

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Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage: Landmarks for the Future, a 424-page book produced by the Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission in 1989, has been one of the city's most popular books ever since. It has won numerous awards and has been recognized nationally.

Written by Dr. Wayne W. Wood, with research assistance from Joel McEachin and Steve Tool, Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage is the most comprehensive work ever published on Jacksonville's architecture.

It is published by University Press of Florida, which also features many other publications about Florida history. 

The Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission is now known as The Jacksonville Preservation Commission, a city government body which administers ordinances for the protection of historical resources in Duval County.

Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage Is Available from JHS

Out of print for several years, this best-selling book is now available through the Historical Society.

Limited quantities are available. Purchase your copy now
and have it personally autographed by author Dr. Wayne Wood.
Proceeds go to The Jacksonville Historical Society.

Order online
OR
By Mail:
Make check payable to "The Jacksonville Historical Society"

 ($49.95 + 3.25 tax = $53.20)
(Add $7.10 if you want it shipped to you)
Send order with payment to:

The Jacksonville Historical Society
317 A. Philip Randolph Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32202-2217



A Unique Reference Work

In 1989, a book went on sale in Jacksonville that became an overnight sensation.  It was a book that spoke to citizens from all walks of life in a way that few publications before or since have ever accomplished.  It was a book that told our city’s history through its buildings.  It examined the lives of the men and women who have shaped Jacksonville, telling their stories in a way that made history come alive.  Both scholarly and entertaining, lavishly illustrated and artistically designed, this book now rests on more coffee tables than perhaps any book in Florida.  It has simply become Jacksonville’s book.

Nearly two decades later, Jacksonville’s Architectural Heritage: Landmarks for the Future is still a best-selling book and an often quoted reference work used by teachers, journalists, researchers and a broad cross-section of north Florida’s citizens.

The book’s author, Dr. Wayne Wood, is the founder of Riverside Avondale Preservation, Inc.  Wayne has published seven books on Jacksonville's history and architecture, including:
  • A Walking & Bicycling Tour of Riverside and Avondale (1976)
  • Riverside Remembered (with George Hallam, 1978)
  • The Living Heritage of Riverside & Avondale (1994)
  • The Great Fire of 1901 (with Bill Foley, 2001)
  • The Architecture Henry John Klutho: The Prairie School in Jacksonville - Revised Edition (Robert C. Broward, 2003)
  • The Jacksonville Family Album: 150 of the Art of Photography (with Carole Fader and Emily R. Lisska, 2005)

Assisting Wood in the production of Jacksonville’s Architectural Heritage were research geniuses Joel W. McEachin and Stephen J. Tool, Jr.  A majority of the nearly 1,000 photos in the book were taken by Judy Davis.

This 424-page volume about the  history of this city's architecture went on sale in December of 1989 and was sold out in ten days.  The book has won numerous awards.  After being out of print for nearly two years, it was re-published in its fourth reprinting in December, 1996 and was on the local Best Seller list for over a year, including three months as the number-one book.

The book and its author have won numerous honors and awards:

  • The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation – Preservation Education Honor Award
  • Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission – Outstanding Community Service Award
  • Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission – Best Preservation Publication Award
  • American Institute of Architects Jacksonville Chapter – Community Service Award of Merit
  • Arts Assembly of Jacksonville Outstanding Individual Award
  • Jacksonville Historical Society's Achievement Award
  • The book was on the Florida Times-Union’s "Best Seller’s" List for over one year, including being the number-one best seller in Jacksonville for many months.
  • On the University Press of Florida’s Best Seller List.
The book has been reviewed in numerous local and national publications, including:
  • The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Historic Preservation Magazine (". . . . provides a handsome model for other cities.")
  • The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (". . . .a strong statement for preservation.  It is a welcome addition to the body of scholarly works on Florida’s architectural heritage.")
  • The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation’s Florida Preservation News (". . . . an important accomplishment in the field of preservation education in Florida . . . . an outstanding example of preservation scholarship.")
  • The Florida Times-Union (". . . . an effort to make the future worth inhabiting.")

  • Folio Weekly (". . . . a fascinating excursion through the city’s history.")

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Jacksonville Historical Society
317 A. Philip Randolph Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32202-2217
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Emily Lisska, Executive Director
Phone: 904-665-0064
FAX: 904-665-0069


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Sharon Laird, Archivist
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