San Marco’s Architectural History: A Presentation by Dr. Wayne Wood

The San Marco Preservation Society and San Marco Centennial Committee invite you to attend “San Marco’s Architectural History,” a presentation by Dr. Wayne Wood.

This lecture will be held on Thursday, May 8 in the Aspire Church sanctuary at 7:00 p.m.

Dr. Wood will be discussing the architectural styles that have influenced San Marco over the last century, highlighting features, buildings, and stories that have made San Marco the wonderful community it is. Attendance at this event is eligible for self-reporting as an LU credit for the American Institute of Architects’ Continuing Education requirement.

Widely regarded as one of the foremost chroniclers of Northeast Florida’s history and architecture, Dr. Wayne Wood has been called “the undisputed godfather of preservation in Jacksonville.” He is an author, historian, artist, and self-proclaimed “Arts Agitator.” He is also the founder of Riverside Avondale Preservation, the Riverside Arts Market, and Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park. He has published 18 books on Northeast Florida, including the award-winning 432-page Jacksonville’s Architectural Heritage: Landmarks for the Future. Dr. Wood is the Historian-at-Large for the Jacksonville History Center.

Our thanks to the Lambrou Andrews Foundation for sponsoring this meaningful event.

Don’t miss your chance to hear this exciting presentation, brought to you by San Marco’s Centennial Quarterly Lecture Series.

 

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