Tallahassee Florida Tourist Attractions
Located on the North Central border of the State, Tallahassee Florida is a thriving City, rich in Commerce, Educational Opportunities, and more than it's share of Tourist attractions. With a population of 352,000 in the Metropolitan Area, Tallahassee Florida is home to The Florida State
University, Barry University, Florida A & M University, Tallahassee Community College, and The Florida State University College of Engineering, among others. Tallahassee is also the State Capital of Florida, and a center of High Technology and Manufacturing. Some of the Tourism Attractions in Tallahassee Florida include:
Tallahassee Automobile Museum - Open Seven Days a Week, the Tallahassee Automobile Museum houses over 100 antique cars, including the 1860 Horse-drawn Lincoln Hearse. It features displays of Pedal Cars, Time Pieces, Motorcycles, Sports Memorabilia, Antique Toys, and Bicycles that are quite impressive.
Tallahassee Museum - One of the true Cultural Jewels in the region, the Tallahassee Museum is a must see for any Visitor. The Museum's Guest Animal Habitat brings unique Animals from around the World for an impressive educational experience. The Phipps Gallery features changing exhibits of Art, Collectibles, and various items of Culture. The Tallahassee Museum also offers a Photography and Video Library on a number of topics, a Museum Store and a Café.
Florida's Historic Capitol - Representing the history of Government in Florida, the Capitol in Tallahassee has been restored to circa 1900. Featuring a Stained Glass Dome, 21 rooms, 250 artifacts, and photos and exhibits, the Capitol is a riveting vantage point to examine the past.
Mission San Luis - A visit to Tallahassee's Mission San Luis is a trip back in time to a Spanish Mission and Apalachee Indian Village. Featuring various exhibits that show daily life of the Mission, tours, history, and Archeology dating back to the 1500's, this is an incredible stop.
Tallahassee Automobile Museum - Open Seven Days a Week, the Tallahassee Automobile Museum houses over 100 antique cars, including the 1860 Horse-drawn Lincoln Hearse. It features displays of Pedal Cars, Time Pieces, Motorcycles, Sports Memorabilia, Antique Toys, and Bicycles that are quite impressive.
Tallahassee Museum - One of the true Cultural Jewels in the region, the Tallahassee Museum is a must see for any Visitor. The Museum's Guest Animal Habitat brings unique Animals from around the World for an impressive educational experience. The Phipps Gallery features changing exhibits of Art, Collectibles, and various items of Culture. The Tallahassee Museum also offers a Photography and Video Library on a number of topics, a Museum Store and a Café.
Florida's Historic Capitol - Representing the history of Government in Florida, the Capitol in Tallahassee has been restored to circa 1900. Featuring a Stained Glass Dome, 21 rooms, 250 artifacts, and photos and exhibits, the Capitol is a riveting vantage point to examine the past.
Mission San Luis - A visit to Tallahassee's Mission San Luis is a trip back in time to a Spanish Mission and Apalachee Indian Village. Featuring various exhibits that show daily life of the Mission, tours, history, and Archeology dating back to the 1500's, this is an incredible stop.
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