Tallahassee Attractions
Things to do in Tallahassee
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Florida's Historic Capitol was the seat of state government for more than a century and remains a top draw for tourists visiting Tallahassee.
The Tallahassee Museum of Florida History houses exhibits and artifacts with interpretive information designed to educate on Florida history and culture.
Part outdoor excursion and part step back in time to North Florida's rich cultural history, Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park gives visitors a peek at the American Indian legacy.
One of the most storied buildings in Florida history, the Knott House Museum was the headquarters of the Union Army during the Civil War and is a popular destination for Tallahassee visitors.
First constructed in 1633, Mission San Luis de Apalachee is a careful re-creation of the original Spanish mission overlooking the present-day Florida Capitol.
The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science is an educational museum for children and adults of all sciences. Its core mission is the intersection between science and art.
An important piece of American history, the Riley House Museum in Tallahassee was the home of slave-turned-millionaire John Gilmore Riley.
The only open-air cavern system in the state open to the public, Florida Caverns State Park is a natural wonder about an hour's drive west of Tallahassee.