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Greater Tallahassee Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Greater Tallahassee, Florida.
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    Union Bank

    Built in 1841, Union Bank is Florida's oldest surviving bank building. The building was opened as a museum in 1984 and now houses a collection of artifacts and documents reflecting black history and culture. Union Bank is one of five sites managed by the Museum of Florida History.
    Address: Apalachee Parkway at Gadsden Street Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 561-2603 
     
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    Brokaw-McDougall House

    This historic antebellum home was built in 1856. The gardens are adorned with massive oak trees and several varieties of camelias that are in blume from January to March. The home is open to the public from Monday to Friday.
    Address: 329 North Meridian Street Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 891-3900 
     

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    The Knott House Museum

    The building that now houses the Knott House Museum was built in 1843 as a private home. The home has been restored to its original splendor and is furnished with Victorian antiques owned by the Knott family when they purchased the house in 1928. Guided tours are available.
    Address: 301 East Park Avenue Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 922-2459 
     

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    Mission San Luis

    Mission San Luis was the western capital of Spanish Florida from 1656 to 1704. Today, the Mission brings the 17th century to life through costumed interpreters, reconstructed buildings, exhibits and archaeological demonstrations.
    Address: 2021 W Mission Rd Tallahassee  FL  USA  32304
    Telephone 1 850 487-3711 
     

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    Old State Capitol and Museum

    In 1982, the Old Florida State Capitol building was restored to reflect its 1902 appearance and opened as a museum. The building now houses special exhibits that delve into the state's political history and the history of the building.
    Address: Monroe Street at Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 487-1902 
     

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    The Columns
    The Columns, built in 1830, served as the center of financial, political and social development in Florida's early history. Moved from its original site in 1972, the Columns has been restored and furnished with antiques, and is now home to the Chamber of Commerce in Tallahassee.
    Address: 100 N Duval St Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 224-8116 
     

     
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