Concord Schoolhouse

3945 Museum Rd.
Tallahassee FL 32310

The Concord Schoolhouse was originally completed in 1897 for African American children in the small town of Miccosukee Florida.  It would grow to become one of the five largest rural schools for African American children in Leon County. Today it is located in the Old Florida exhibit at the Tallahassee Museum.

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The Concord Schoolhouse was originally completed in 1897 for African American children in the small town of Miccosukee Florida.  It would grow to become one of the five largest rural schools for African American children in Leon County. Today it is located in the Old Florida exhibit at the Tallahassee Museum.

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