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Tallahassee Museums
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    Antique Car Museum

    Visit the Antique Car Museum at Tallahassee Florida which contains an extensive collection of cars ranging from Abraham Lincoln's 1860's horse drawn hearse right through to the Batmobile used in the 1992 movie "Batman Returns."
    Address: 3550A Mahan Drive Tallahassee  FL  32308
    Send an Email Send an Email (2) Telephone 1 850 942-0137 
     

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    Union Bank

    Built in 1841, Union Bank is Florida's oldest surviving bank building. The building was opened as a museum in 1984 and now houses a collection of artifacts and documents reflecting black history and culture. Union Bank is one of five sites managed by the Museum of Florida History.
    Address: Apalachee Parkway at Gadsden Street Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 561-2603 
     
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    Old State Capitol and Museum

    In 1982, the Old Florida State Capitol building was restored to reflect its 1902 appearance and opened as a museum. The building now houses special exhibits that delve into the state's political history and the history of the building.
    Address: Monroe Street at Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee  FL  USA  32301
    Telephone 1 850 487-1902 
     

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    The Museum of Florida History - Main Gallery

    The Museum of Florida History, opened in 1977, showcases artifacts and exhibits pertaining to past and present cultures in Florida. The role that Floridians have played in national and global events is also explored. The Museum of Florida History operates five Tallahassee venues: the Main Gallery, the Old Capitol, the Union Bank, Mission San Luis de Apalachee and the Knott House. General admission is free.
    Address: 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee  FL  USA  32399
    Telephone 1 850 245-6400 
     

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    Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science

    The Tallahassee Museum features a collection of historical buildings and artifacts, a science center, and a 52-acre outdoor exhibit that is home to over 100 indigenous animals.
    Address: 3945 Museum Drive Tallahassee  FL  32310-6325
    Send an Email Send an Email (4) Telephone 1 850 576-1636 
     

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    Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science

    The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science is committed to stimulating interest in its visitors about the visual arts, sciences and technology. Several exhibits are displayed and many educational programs are offered.
    Address: Kleman Plaza, 350 South Duval Street Tallahassee  FL
    Telephone 1 850 513-0700 
     

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    Florida State University of Fine Arts

    A large permanent collection is held within this museum that includes a variety of medium including pottery, ceramics, wood carvings, printmaking and more. Changing exhibits are also displayed regularly, which often feature student works.
    Address: 250 Fine Arts Building Tallahassee  FL  32306-1140
    Telephone 1 850 644-6836 
     

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    Riley Museum Center of African American History and Culture
    The Riley House was the second Florida house to be owned by an African American. Exhibits are displayed within the house detailing the life of the middle-class community that lived in the area and other aspects of African American History.
    Address: 419 East Jefferson Street Tallahassee  FL
    Send an Email Send an Email (4) Telephone 1 850 681-7881 
     

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    Black Archives Research Center and Museum

    Located on the Florida A&M University campus, this museum features artifacts, photographs, manuscripts, oral history tapes, art works and rare maps that pertain to the history and culture of Africans and African Americans. The museum is housed in the oldest building on campus, the 1907 Carnegie Library.
    Address: Florida A&M University Campus Tallahassee  FL  USA
    Telephone 1 850 599-3020 
     

     
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