A southwest Florida man who now calls Jacksonville home is working to preserve dozens of houses in the area.
– A southwest Florida man who now calls Jacksonville home, is working to preserve dozens of houses in the area.
Fletcher said they were built in 1925 and called the Oneida Bungalow Court. There’s a gas station on the property that he’s also restoring. So far, to help preserve that part of African American history in the area, he has started renovating one of the homes on the property. Which he said the other bungalows will resemble.
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