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The former Museum of Science and History building on the Southbank is set for demolition. Demolition will cost $875,000 and is expected to occur within the next three to six months. The city will seek ...
The DIA board unanimously agreed to put about $900,000 toward demolishing the former MOSH. The goal is to have the property ready for sale by the end of the year. Carney warns of the end of American ...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – City officials are reviewing a permit to demolish the closed Museum of Science & History (MOSH) on Jacksonville’s Southbank, according to News4JAX partners at the Jacksonville ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A longtime fixture along Jacksonville’s Southbank may soon disappear. The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) is recommending that the former Museum of Science and History (MOSH) ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Museum of Science and History (MOSH) is undergoing a leadership change as it continues efforts to build a new facility on Jacksonville’s Northbank, a project that still faces ...
Ever wondered about the physics of mosh pits and circle pits? If so, you're not alone, because earlier this week, Max Sebastian, a subscriber to the podcast The Rest Is Science, posed a question for ...
“Open it the fuck back up!” the muscular Matt Honeycutt commands, mic gripped in his left fist, mustache prickling with indignation. He is balefully slash lovingly surveying the crowd and finding it a ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Museum of Science and History is short tens of millions of dollars to build its new museum on the Northbank. And as MOSH leaders look to secure more funds, they are also ...
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