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Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee, Florida's capital city, is located in North Center Florida. Geographically closer to Atlanta than Miami, Tallahassee exudes the charm of a small Southern city with its oak-lined canopy roads, colorful azaleas, and rollng hills.The city was the only confederate Capitol not captured by Union forces in the Civil War. Although Tallahassee is primatily a seat of state government it is also home of Florida State University. Events include Springtime Tallahassee and the annual Winter Festival.


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 Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens
 US 319
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850)487-4556
 The gardens were begun by Alfred B. Maclay and his wife Louise in 1923.

 Black Archives Research Center and Museum
 Florida A&M University campus, between Gaines St. and Orange Ave.
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850) 599-3020
 The museum is housed in a 1907 Carnegie Library and contains rare maps that document the history and culture of Africans and African Americans and some other artifacts.

 Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
 jct. SRs 61 and 267
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850) 922-3632
 The state park is well-known for its beautiful springs and its waters put out millions of gallons each day.

 Florida State Capitol
 S. Adams St.
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850) 488-6167
 The capitol is a 22-story tower with senate and house chambers on either side and offers some tours.

 Knott House Museum, The
 301 E. Park Ave.
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850)
 Built in 1843, the museum offers a video and a tour of the house.

 Lake Jackson Mounds State Archaeological Site
 Southern part of Lake Jackson
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850)562-0042 or 922-6007
 The mounds date back to 1200-1500 A.D. which are the remains of a ceremonial center.

 Museum of Florida History
 R.A. Gray Building, Bronough and Pensacola Sts.
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850) 488-1484
 The museum offer state archaeological and historical artifacts.

 Old Capitol, The
 jct. Monroe St. and Apalachee Pkwy.
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850) 487-1902
 The old capitol has been restored and offers exhibits and self-guiding tours.

 Tallahassee Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
 Florida State Capitol, South Duval Street
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850)413-9200 or (800)628-2866
 

 Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science
 Lake Bradford
 Tallahassee
 Florida
 (850) 576-1636
 The museum shows north Florida's natural and human history and there is a restored 1880s farm complex.


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