With its rolling hills and canopied roads of moss-draped oaks, Tallahassee defies the stereotypes most people hold about Florida. The Capital City shares a deep-rooted history and culture with ample doses of fun and authenticity. A fusion of cosmopolitan flair and Southern charm defines the city. Situated on Florida’s I-10 corridor in the Panhandle, Tallahassee is a place where college town meets history, politics meets culture and natural adventures abound.
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We toured several Universities during my daughters search for colleges and FSU was by far the most helpful and hospitable.We found the campus beautiful and interesting she started in August and loves it!
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Learn about the first governor and his great-great grandaughter's husband (the 33rd governor). The house has lots of history from territory to the present, from slave owner to civil rights governor. It's a respite from the city with lots of gardens and trees. And an opportunity to see an historic house as museum. (Free parking also.)
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This building replaced the "Old Capitol" for state government business.
If you live in Florida or visit Tallahassee you must go to the new Capitol building. Walk through the rotunda at the entrance, and make your way passed the Governors office and Chief Financial Officers offices as well as the Secretary of Agriculture on the first floor. The walls are covered with the exceptional women of Florida stories and their pictures, and there is a gift shop with amazing and beautiful gifts...and that’s just part of the first floor. Rest a while at Sharkeys Grille and enjoy a daily special, or just wait for the Governor to stroll by. Dont miss this, and enjoy Florida’s Capitol.
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