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Red Bank Plantation House

1854 establishments in FloridaHistory of Jacksonville, FloridaHouses completed in 1854Houses in Jacksonville, FloridaNational Register of Historic Places in Jacksonville, Florida
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The Red Bank Plantation House is a historic former plantation house in Jacksonville, Florida. Built in 1854 as the main house for the Red Bank plantation, it is now a private residence within the Colonial Manor area of Jacksonville's San Marco neighborhood. It is located at 1230 Greenridge Road, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1972.

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Red Bank Plantation House
Morvenwood Road, Jacksonville

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Morvenwood Road 1387
32207 Jacksonville
Florida, United States
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