First Coast Northeast Florida |
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Left to right from top: United States Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse in Fernandina Beach, Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Hemming Park in Jacksonville, Downtown Jacksonville skyline, Jacksonville Beach Pier, the Bronson-Mulholland House in Palatka.
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Northeast Florida counties |
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Country | United States | |||||||
State | Florida | |||||||
Largest city | Jacksonville | |||||||
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Fernandina Beach Jacksonville Beach Palatka Palm Coast St. Augustine Yulee |
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Counties |
Baker Clay Duval Flagler Nassau Putnam St. Johns |
Florida's First Coast, or simply the First Coast, is a region of the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of North Florida. The First Coast refers to the same general area as the "directional" region of Northeast Florida. It roughly comprises the five counties surrounding Jacksonville: Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns, largely corresponding to the Jacksonville metropolitan area, and may include other nearby areas such as Putnam and Flagler counties in Florida and Camden County, Georgia. The name originated in a marketing campaign in the 1980s, and has since emerged as one of Florida's best known vernacular regions.
As its name suggests, the First Coast was the first area of Florida colonized by Europeans. The tourism industry of the late 20th century marketed a popular identity that covered the region; this term was quickly adopted within the community at large. In 1983 the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce commissioned the William Cook Advertising Agency to develop a new nickname and comprehensive marketing campaign for the entire metropolitan area – Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns counties – to better promote the region without overshadowing the identities of the individual localities. The term "Florida's First Coast" was coined by William Cook staff members Kay Johnson, Bryan Cox, and Bill Jones, and was officially introduced in the "First Coast Anthem" at the 1983 Gator Bowl.