Enjoy panoramic views of Tallahassee and the surrounding landscape from the 22nd floor observatory which also includes a gallery displaying works by many of the Florida’s most prominent artists. ...
The former antebellum and hunting plantation of famed naturalist Henry Beadel comprises 4000 acres on the north shore of Lake Iamonia is part of the Tall Timbers Research Station & Land Conservancy fo...
The Capitol Complex comprises the 22- story new Capitol building, the House of Representative and Senate Chambers, the Historic Capitol and the Knott Building. See where laws are made and enjoy a pano...
Restored to its 1902 grandeur with stained-glass dome and candy-striped awnings, the Historic Capitol stands as an icon at the center of Floridas Capitol Complex. It houses exhibits on Floridas politi...
Originally a 1,600-acre cotton plantation, the home is now on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as museum situated on 20-acres of land with centuries old live oaks and gardens. ...
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the mansion’s Greek Revival architectural style and the central portico was designed to resemble Andrew Jackson’s home, “The Hermitage”. T...
A 300-piece collection of antique radios, record players and music boxes from the 1920s through the late 1960s. Accumulated over 60 years by Florida State University alumnus and retired radio broadcas...
Built in 1843, this historical home is the former residence of state official William Knott and his wife, Luella. In 1865 the home served as temporary Union Headquarters and it is where the Emancipa...
Housed within the first Carnegie Library built on a black land-grant college campus, the Meek-Eaton Black Archives has one of the most extensive collections of African American artifacts in the Southe...
Exhibits chronicling the life of U.S. Congressman Claude Pepper (1900-1989). Includes interactive exhibits, 1937 Studebaker campaign car, reproduction of House and Senate offices and the Presidential ...