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The First Baptist Church in Downtown Jacksonville is a historical site, Wednesday,

Nov. 4, 2015. It is one of the first churches built in Downtown Jacksonville and is
located on Beaver Street, a few blocks down from Hemming WayPlaza. The
structure is modelled after gothic-style churches in Europe.

An artist displays her paintings at the Art Walk epicenter of Hemming Way Plaza,
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. Her paintings include a variety of different themes, such
as nautical, Mediterranean and Walt Disney-based visuals.

Numerous booths are arranged throughout Hemming Way Plaza, Wednesday, Nov.
4, 2015. These booths mostly display handmade or foreign art, accessories, crafts,
trinkets and fashion pieces. Vendors at Art Walk take this opportunity to showcase
their work and sell to customers.

While a live band plays their original music in Hemming Way Plaza during Art Walk,
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, a small group of yogis put on their own performance. The
band consists of a drummer, a pianist and a guitarist, who is also the singer. They
play covers of famous pop songs and soft rock.

Synsha Fashions Motique parks a fashion bus in Downtown Jacksonville during Art
Walk, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. It is across from Hemming Way Plaza. The interior
of the bus includes a wardrobe, while a tent is also set up outside for customers to
look and shop. Their line includes modern and hipster styles.

The Greenleaf and Crosby Building sits a few blocks from Hemming Way Plaza,
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. A historic site, the doors are metallic gold and are etched
with engravings and designs, and it sits in Downtown Jacksonville, located on North
Laurel Street.

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