A walking tour through Downtown Jacksonville, an art show in Avondale, and a celebration of Menorcan heritage in St. Augustine are What to Do this weekend in the Jacksonville area.

The City That Burned: Crimes & Chaos tour
Friday
Various locations | Downtown Jacksonville
For those who prefer their local history with a side of the macabre, this tour takes you through the darker side of this city’s timeline. The route covers the shadows of the Great Fire, unsolved mysteries, and local architecture—like a haunted theatre that allegedly refuses to rest in peace. This Friday the 13th, grab your friends and get your steps in while learning the secrets of the city and the stories that survived its most devastating eras. The experience is recommended for ages 13 and up.
8 p.m. | Tour starts at the Hyatt, 225 E. Coastline Drive | Tickets: $20 | Tickets and more info

This Side Up|天地無用 Elena Øhlander art show
Friday
Touche Gallery | Avondale
Touché Gallery hosts the opening of This Side Up, a new exhibition by nationally recognized local artist Elena Øhlander. The collection explores objects coded as innocent—childhood artifacts and textiles—using the Japanese shipping label Tenchi Muyo (天地無用) as a framework. The title translates literally to “Heaven and Earth must not be reversed,” serving as both a practical instruction and a social assertion regarding the boundary between public handling and private interiority. Øhlander continues to be one of the most compelling creators in the scene. This time, she uses the repetitive, archival gestures of Sashiko stitching to explore how meaning is produced through acts of care and preservation.
6 p.m.- 9 p.m. | 4070 Herschel St, Suite 3 | This event is free | More info

Menorcan Heritage Celebration
Saturday
Llambias House | St. Augustine
The Menorcan people arrived in St. Augustine in 1775, the year before the U.S. became a nation. To commemorate the 249th anniversary of their arrival, the Menorcan Cultural Society (the only one in the U.S.) is hosting a festival celebrating their traditions and heritage. Learn about Menorcan history through the food and storytelling, art and music that highlight their lasting cultural footprint on the region.
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. | 31 St. Francis St. | Free and open to the public | More info







