Historic Oneida Bungalow Court

Historic Oneida Bungalow Court

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Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Historic Oneida Bungalow Court, Landmark & historical place, 2097 Edison Avenue, Jacksonville, FL.

Dedicated to preserving a cultural and historical landmark: 24 houses and a gas station developed in 1925, they are the last grouping of homes left in one of Jax’s oldest African American Neighborhoods and one of only two bungalow courts left in the City.

Historic Oneida Bungalow Court preservation hinges on Florida appropriation amid $1.4 billion budget gap - Jacksonville Business Journal 04/07/2026

Ryan WorthingtonHistory Before UsCaliyah NixBeyond FloridaThe Forgotten SouthTerrance Freeman CommunityTeacher

Historic Oneida Bungalow Court preservation hinges on Florida appropriation amid $1.4 billion budget gap - Jacksonville Business Journal The Oneida Bungalow Court represents one of the last African American bungalow developments in Florida, but convincing lawmakers and the public that this forgotten corner of Jacksonville deserves preservation has proven to be an uphill battle.

04/07/2026

A forgotten Jacksonville landmark seeks a lifeline >> See the full article below ⬇️

02/27/2026

Please, please, please make some noise. Call and email any chance you get!

02/23/2026
02/19/2026

Thank you WJXT4 The Local Station / News4JAX for the this awesome article! Maybe this will help get some return phone calls from
These City Councilmen. Councilman Jimmy Peluso, City Council District 7Matt Carlucci for City CouncilChris MillerTerrance FreemanRon Salem

Beyond FloridaHistory Before UsRyan Worthington

There is a growing effort to protect a historic and endangered Jacksonville neighborhood. The Oneida Bungalow Court was recently named one of the 11 most endangered historic sites in the state by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation.

Photos from Abandoned Florida's post 02/11/2026
Photos from Historic Oneida Bungalow Court's post 02/07/2026

WJXT4 The Local Station / News4JAX

Had a wonderful morning with Aaron Farrar with news4jax. They interviewed some of the former residents have been working tirelessly advocating for the saving of the Historic Oneida Bungalow Court. The segment will run sometime next week. A lot of poignant stories were shared like when the Klan marched through the neighborhood in the mid 1950’s and burned crosses in front of the Bungalow Court in an effort to intimidate the residents. They reminisced that they did not have hot water, only ice boxes, wood burning stove, limited electricity, chicken coops, and gardens. All of the neighbors were thought as family and are still close to this day. We talked about all of the pro ball and UF college players that grew up on the Bungalow Court: the Coleman Brothers and the Gaffney brothers.

Photos from Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Inc.'s post 02/02/2026
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2097 Edison Avenue
Jacksonville, FL
32204