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Tallahassee, Florida, has a rich and diverse history dating back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Apalachee and Seminole. Spanish explorers arrived in the 16th century, followed by British and American settlers in the 19th century. Tallahassee was established as the capital of Florida in 1824, a decision made in part due to its central location within the state. The city played a significant role in the Civil War, serving as a key Confederate stronghold and experiencing significant damage during the conflict. In the years following the war, Tallahassee underwent a period of rapid growth and development, becoming a hub for government, education, and commerce in the region. Today, Tallahassee is known for its historic landmarks, vibrant cultural scene, and thriving economy, making it a popular destination for visitors and residents alike.
- Healthcare
- Technology
- Education
- Hospitality
- Finance
- Retail
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Transportation
- Government
- Hiking
- Skiing
- Biking
- Fishing
- Camping
- Golfing
- Boating
- Shopping
- Wine tasting
- Sightseeing
Average Temperature: Low: 50°F High: 75°F
Average Precipitation: 2 inches
Elevation: 3,000 feet
Average Home Price: $300,000
Average Household Income: $60,000
- Museum
- Park
- Zoo
- Historical Site
- Concert Venue
- Shopping District
- Botanical Garden
- Sports Stadium
- Art Gallery
- Amusement Park
The top 10 restaurants:
Chuck’s Fish Tallahassee
224 E. College Ave.
Chuck’s Fish Tallahassee offers treasured offerings of Gulf seafood, naturally-raised beef, and an acclaimed sushi bar. The restaurant originated in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in 2009 and eventually expanded to Tallahassee in 2020.
Essence of India
1105 Apalachee Parkway
Essence of India introduces foodies to the flavors and delights of primarily Northern Indian cuisine. With over 40 authentic Indian dishes offered, the buffet and restaurant allows patrons to expand their palates.
Savour
115 E. Park Ave.
Savour remains a chic and eclectic local gem, serving as the host of occasional date nights, graduation dinners, and more. The restaurant takes a “traditional classic fare” and puts “a twist on it,” offering dishes like chargrilled filet mignon and herb roasted chicken.
Table 23
1215 Thomasville Rd.
Table 23, nestled under shady oaks in the heart of Midtown, is enjoyed for its outdoor front-porch seating, cocktails, and comfort dishes. Favorite dishes include their shrimp and grits and prosciutto-wrapped filet.
Current Events:
Thu • 7:00pm
FSU Graduation Spring 2024
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Thu • 7:00pm
MercyMe
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Thu • 8:00pm
Tom Segura: Come Together
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
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Gabriel Iglesias: Don’t Worry Be Fluffy
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
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Aaron Lewis
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Thu • 6:00pm
Far Out Funk and Blues Fest
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
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PAW Patrol Live! “Heroes Unite”
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
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PAW Patrol Live! “Heroes Unite”
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Thu • 10:00am
Infinity Con
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center