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Florida was choosen as the state capital in 1824 for its convenient location between Pensacola and St. Augustine. Three log cabins originally served as the capitol buildings, and by 1845 a larger building was complete. Additions were made to the building between 1923 and 1947. In 1977 a twenty-two-story executive office building was added. The old capitol building now serves as a museum for political and social history. Address: 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee FL
1 850 413-9200
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