Tom Brown Park, Tallahassee
#24 among attractions in Tallahassee
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Tom Brown Park is a 255-acre city park in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. ()
501 Easterwood DriveTallahassee 32311 United States
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Tom Brown Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Governor's Square, Union Bank, Museum of Florida History, Goodwood Museum and Gardens.
- 2.4 miWShopping, Shopping centre
Governor's Square, Tallahassee
61 min walk • Governor's Square is a super-regional shopping mall located on Apalachee Parkway in Tallahassee, Florida. Its two-level design was a first for northern Florida when it opened in 1979, and was for many years the newest of two enclosed malls in the Tallahassee area, the other being The Centre of Tallahassee, formerly the Tallahassee Mall.
- 3.9 miWMuseum
Union Bank, Tallahassee
100 min walk • The Union Bank of Tallahassee, Florida was established around 1830 and the bank building constructed for it in 1841. It is Florida's oldest surviving bank building. It is located at Apalachee Parkway and Calhoun Street and is now a museum and archive and research center for African American history.
- 4.2 miWMuseum, History museum, Art gallery
Museum of Florida History, Tallahassee
108 min walk • The Museum of Florida History is the U.S. state of Florida's history museum, housing exhibits and artifacts covering its history and prehistory. It is located in the state capital, Tallahassee, Florida, at the R. A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, named for Robert Andrew Gray.
- 2.7 miWMuseum, History museum
Goodwood Museum and Gardens, Tallahassee
69 min walk • In 1824, in appreciation of the enormous service rendered to this country by the Marquis de Lafayette during the Revolutionary War, Congress voted to grant him a full township in the Florida Territory. This tract was called the Lafayette Land Grant and encompassed over 23,000 acres.
- 3.7 miWMuseum, History museum, Specialty museum
John Gilmore Riley House, Tallahassee
96 min walk • The John Gilmore Riley House is a historic home in Tallahassee, Florida. It is located at 419 East Jefferson Street. On August 1, 1978, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is now known as the John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History and Culture.
- 4 miWConcerts and shows, Quad, Theater
Gallie's Hall and Buildings, Tallahassee
103 min walk • The Gallie's Hall and Buildings is a historic site in Tallahassee, Florida. It is located off State Road 61, and held the city's first theater and only public hall until 1910. On October 20, 1980, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
- 3.9 miWChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St. John's Episcopal Church, Tallahassee
99 min walk • St. John's Episcopal Church is an historic church in Tallahassee, Florida. It is located at 211 North Monroe Street. On August 10, 1978, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The church body was first constituted in 1829. Services were held in the old Leon County court house on Monroe Street from 1829 to 1837.
- 3.8 miWPark
Cascades Park, Tallahassee
97 min walk • Cascades Park is a 24-acre park along the stream known as the St. Augustine Branch in Tallahassee, Florida, south of the Florida State Capitol.
- 3.8 miNPark
Velda Mound, Tallahassee
98 min walk • Velda Mound is a Native American archaeological site located in northern Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, United States. The site was first occupied by peoples of the Fort Walton Culture in the late prehistoric period and during the protohistoric period was part of the extensive Apalachee Province of the panhandle.
- 3.6 miWTown, Archaeological site
Anhaica, Tallahassee
92 min walk • Anhaica was the principal town of the Apalachee people, located in what is now Tallahassee, Florida. In the early period of Spanish colonization, it was the capital of the Apalachee Province.
- 4.3 miWBasketball, Entertainment, Sport venue
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, Tallahassee
110 min walk • The Donald L. Tucker Civic Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena located on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. The arena has the biggest capacity of any arena in the Florida Panhandle. The arena opened in 1981 and was built at a cost of over $30 million, financed by the city.