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==History==
==History==
The area used to be known as Jacksonville,{{fact|date=May 2014}} despite the fact that it is located in [[St. Johns County, Florida|St. Johns County]]. Residents picked the new name from a list of five proposals in a 2005 [[United States Postal Service]] poll. The other choices were: River Cove, St. Johns Cove, River Oaks and Bartram.<ref>[http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/040706/nes_21547624.shtml "32259 residents add St. Johns to area names"] St. Johns Sun, April 7, 2006</ref>
The area used to be known as Jacksonville, despite the fact that it is located in [[St. Johns County, Florida|St. Johns County]].<ref name="pow">[http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/stories/2005/04/18/daily24.html "NW St. Johns voters stick with familiar name"] Jacksonville Business Journal, April 18, 2005</ref> Residents picked the new name from a list of five proposals in a 2005 [[United States Postal Service]] poll. The other choices were: River Cove, St. Johns Cove, River Oaks and Bartram.<ref>[http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/040706/nes_21547624.shtml "32259 residents add St. Johns to area names"] St. Johns Sun, April 7, 2006</ref>
Several area activists and other residents, specifically those in the historic communities of Fruit Cove and Switzerland, argued against any new name. However, the chamber council's "Anything but Jacksonville" effort cleared the way for St. Johns' adoption by U.S.P.S. computers.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/stories/2005/04/18/daily24.html "NW St. Johns voters stick with familiar name"] Jacksonville Business Journal, April 18, 2005</ref>
Several area activists and other residents, specifically those in the historic communities of Fruit Cove and Switzerland, argued against any new name. However, the chamber council's "Anything but Jacksonville" effort cleared the way for St. Johns' adoption by U.S.P.S. computers.<ref name="pow" />


Jacksonville, Fruit Cove, Switzerland and Sampson are still acceptable names for 32259, according to the postal service, but Saint Johns is the top or default name in post office databases (the USPS recommends not abbreviating it as St.).
Jacksonville, Fruit Cove, Switzerland and Sampson are still acceptable names for 32259, according to the postal service, but Saint Johns is the top or default name in post office databases. The USPS recommends not abbreviating the name as St. and to use the full name.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:10, 18 February 2015

St. Johns is an unincorporated community in northwest St. Johns County, Florida, United States and a suburb of Jacksonville. The population as of the 2000 census was 18,063, though considerable growth has occurred in the past ten years. It is located in the Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan area, and lies approximately halfway between downtown Jacksonville and downtown St. Augustine.

St. Johns is made up of the entire 32259 ZIP code, including the communities of Fruit Cove, Switzerland and Julington Creek. This ZIP code claimed a population of 36,917 at the 2010 census, for a land area of 57.66 square miles.[1]

It is known to be an upscale suburb of Jacksonville, with numerous golf courses, boutiques and riverside mansions (in the southern area). Much of the community contains protected marsh and wetlands.

Geography

Based on the 2013 TIGER/Line Shapefiles from the U.S. Census Bureau, which approximates ZIP codes with ZIP Code Tabulation Areas, the St. Johns mailing address applies to the area of St. Johns County north of County Road 210 and west of U.S. Route 1. The north boundary of the community and county is mostly Julington Creek and Durbin Creek, which also form the south edge of Jacksonville, while the west boundary lies along the St. Johns River, across from Fleming Island and Green Cove Springs. Nocatee is across US 1 to the east, and SilverLeaf Plantation and World Golf Village (St. Augustine mailing address) are to the south. The Atlantic Ocean lies approximately 10 miles (16 km) to the east of St. Johns.

St. Johns includes the census-designated place (CDP) of Fruit Cove, which contains the historically separate Julington Creek and Switzerland. Outside the Fruit Cove CDP are more recent developments, such as Aberdeen, Durbin Crossing, and Rivertown.

Schools

St. Johns is served by the St. Johns County School District. Elementary schools include Cunningham Creek Elementary, Durbin Creek Elementary, Hickory Creek Elementary, and Julington Creek Elementary. Timberlin Creek Elementary is located south of CR 210, but serves the Cimarrone Golf Club neighborhood of St. Johns. The two middle schools are Fruit Cove Middle School and Switzerland Point Middle School. High school attendance is decided by zone, with students living north and west of certain lines attending Creekside High School, and the rest attending Bartram Trail High School. There are two K-8 schools in the area, Liberty Pines Academy, and Patriot Oaks Academy.

History

The area used to be known as Jacksonville, despite the fact that it is located in St. Johns County.[2] Residents picked the new name from a list of five proposals in a 2005 United States Postal Service poll. The other choices were: River Cove, St. Johns Cove, River Oaks and Bartram.[3]

Several area activists and other residents, specifically those in the historic communities of Fruit Cove and Switzerland, argued against any new name. However, the chamber council's "Anything but Jacksonville" effort cleared the way for St. Johns' adoption by U.S.P.S. computers.[2]

Jacksonville, Fruit Cove, Switzerland and Sampson are still acceptable names for 32259, according to the postal service, but Saint Johns is the top or default name in post office databases. The USPS recommends not abbreviating the name as St. and to use the full name.

References

  1. ^ zip-codes.com
  2. ^ a b "NW St. Johns voters stick with familiar name" Jacksonville Business Journal, April 18, 2005
  3. ^ "32259 residents add St. Johns to area names" St. Johns Sun, April 7, 2006

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