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About The Grove Museum

The Grove Museum is a one-of-a-kind experience. Visitors can learn the stories and explore the artifacts of African American history as well as engage with community experts. It offers an educational experience from interactive exhibits to participatory events, such as workshops and lectures. With its varied and unique offerings, the museum provides a unique way for visitors to learn about the African American experience and culture in Florida, past present and future.
Address : 902 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303, USA

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Florida's Governor's MansionFlorida's Governor's Mansion is situated on nearly nine acres in Tallahassee's historic El Vedado neighborhood. The architecturally distinct neoclassical building conveys a sense of grandeur with its expansive lush gardens, wide sweeping staircase and multiple balconies. With 24,000 square feet and 29 rooms the mansion provides a perfect backdrop for ceremonies, formal receptions and private events that celebrate the culture of the Sunshine state.
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Old City CemeteryOld City Cemetery is a historically significant landmark steeped in over 500 years of history. It offers an in depth look at the area’s heritage and is home to rich tranquil flora and fauna. Established in 1829, it stands as one of the oldest cemeteries remaining in Tallahassee. The site includes markers representing diverse cultures and religious practices, offering insight into how they’ve changed over centuries while adapting to life and surviving numerous wars.
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Knott House MuseumThe Knott House Museum is a rich source of history for the area. It was built in 1843 as the home ofThomas H. and Ann Bryan Knott. The house has managed to survive the years with few changes, giving visitors an intimate view of 19th century architecture and lifestyles. Touring the house will teach guests about major events such as Indian Removal and Reconstruction, as well as everyday life during this time period.
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Challenger Learning Center of TallahasseeThe Challenger Learning Center is a valuable asset, offering educational programming and activities that bring science, engineering, and technology to children. From its mission capsule flight simulations to its traveling learning lab and workshops, the Challenger Learning Center provides unique experiential learning opportunities for all ages. The center also hosts special events throughout the year to help spread awareness about science and engineering education for learners of all ages.
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Lake EllaLake Ella is a peaceful oasis and favorite locals spot. Its crystal clear waters are surrounded by trees with sloping banks that lead to grassy fields on either side. With picnic areas, benches, and bike racks that are installed along the lake's perimeter it's perfect for an afternoon BBQ or stroll in the sun. Whether you want to swim in the refreshing lake water or just enjoy some relaxation near its peaceful shoreline, the park is open dawn to dusk for everyone's enjoyment.
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Kleman PlazaKleman Plaza is the cultural center of Tallahassee. It serves as a bustling hub where locals and visitors can come shop, enjoy live performances, relax on the lawns, or participate in demonstrations on the green space. It also has a variety of public art displays ranging from sculptures to murals which help to liven up the atmosphere even more. In addition to that, visitors can attend festivals, find fresh food at markets, and take in the beauty at nearby Cascades Park.

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Leon County
A small county in the state of Florida which was named after the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. There are so many things to explore in and around this county. the two major public universities in Florida are situated in this county.

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