Site of Mission San Luis: America 250 FL

2021 Mission Rd
Tallahassee FL 32304

Mission San Luis (MSL) is Leon County’s only National Historic Landmark. From 1656 to 1704, the site served as the western capital of Florida’s Spanish mission system. Today, MSL is open to the public and offers educational programming on the Spanish and Apalachee people who lived at San Luis and in the surrounding area. Beginning in the 1980s, state archaeologists conducted excavations at Mission San Luis. Their work uncovered artifacts that help to tell the site’s story in the broader context of American history. Among the most significant discoveries were the remains of Spanish and Apalachee structures on the site, including the Council House, the Church, and the Fort.

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Site of Mission San Luis: America 250 FL
Site of Mission San Luis: America 250 FL

Mission San Luis (MSL) is Leon County’s only National Historic Landmark. From 1656 to 1704, the site served as the western capital of Florida’s Spanish mission system. Today, MSL is open to the public and offers educational programming on the Spanish and Apalachee people who lived at San Luis and in the surrounding area. Beginning in the 1980s, state archaeologists conducted excavations at Mission San Luis. Their work uncovered artifacts that help to tell the site’s story in the broader context of American history. Among the most significant discoveries were the remains of Spanish and Apalachee structures on the site, including the Council House, the Church, and the Fort.

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Weekend plans? We’ve got 10 amazing trails for walking, biking, and soaking up the sunshine with your crew! 🐾👟 Grab your water bottle, pack a snack, and let Tallahassee’s great outdoors do the rest.

👟 Lafayette Heritage Trail
👟 Miccosukee Greenway Trail
👟 J.R. Alford Greenway Trail
👟 St. Marks Historic Trail
👟 Wakulla Springs Trail
👟 Apalachee Regional Park Trails
👟 Cascades Park Trail
👟 Leon Sinks Geological Area Hiking Trail
👟 Lake Overstreet Trail
👟 Orchard Pond Trail

🔗 Start your trek → visittallahassee.com/blog/10-amazing-tallahassee-trails/

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Grab a pint and soak up the energy of the Gaines Street at Oyster City Brewing Company.🍺 
The taproom serves as a hub where locals and visitors alike can enjoy craft beer in a relaxed, open-air environment. It is an essential stop on any Tallahassee itinerary for craft beer fans!

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Bella Bella has spent years perfecting the art of the neighborhood Italian restaurant, and if there is one non-negotiable order in Tallahassee, it is the Bubble Bread.

Located in Midtown, Bella Bella has spent over twenty-five years serving as a gathering place for Florida’s Capital City. The dining room, characterized by its intimate booths and eclectic decor, offers a relaxed atmosphere for unwinding over a glass of wine. The menu features a wide range of Italian staples, from hearty pasta dishes to fresh, vibrant salads, making it a premier choice for a relaxed weekday dinner or a Saturday date night.

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🕒 Hours: Dinner (Tues-Sat)
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Congratulations to all the graduates! Graduation weekend is a time to celebrate achievements, create lasting memories, and show visiting family and friends the best of Tallahassee. Whether you're looking for the perfect restaurant for a celebratory dinner, scenic spots for cap-and-gown photos, or fun activities to enjoy with out-of-town guests, our guide has everything you need to make this milestone weekend unforgettable.

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Alabama Shakes absolutely commanded the stage tonight at The Adderley Amphitheater. The energy in Cascades Park was on another level, with a packed crowd matching every soulful note and powerhouse riff.

Thank you to everyone that came out and closed out our spring concert series!

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