Tallahassee Democrat • November 22, 2010The Museum houses over 45,000 artifacts and provides more than 50 public programs to all ages throughout the year. More than 12,000 students receive educational services onsite and in the classroom.
BET • January 31, 2013This is the last physical evidence of a thriving middle-class Black community that existed in Tallahassee in the 19th-20th century. See more great African-American contributions:
Margo A. • February 16, 2016Cars are great. So are the Grand Pianos, juke boxes and knives. And one of, if not the, largest collections of outboard motors. There is something for everyone. There's even a Native American Exhibit
California Chicken Grill • May 20, 2011They have a mission launch simulator AND an IMAX theater! Check them out!
Tallahassee Democrat • November 22, 2010The House was temporarily used as the headquarters of the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Emancipation Proclamation was read from its steps on May 20, 1865.
Clay B. • March 28, 2011Check the website to see what's on display!
Tallahassee Democrat • November 18, 2010Before the Europeans showed up, this is where ancient Indian cultures lived on the banks of Lake Jackson. Two of their ceremonial mounds remain – and a neat walking trail in the woods.
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