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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. |


| 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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