Florida Family Adventures… FLORIDA’S CAPITAL CITY….TALLAHASSEE With a Deep-Rooted History and Culture, Tallahassee Offers Families Unparalleled Adventure This Summer with Something for Everyone! For a Fun, Educational One-Tank Family Summer Get-a-way, Here Are Some of the Highlights of the Places to Visit and Things to See in Our FLORIDA CAPITOL COMPLEX Downtown, 400 S. Monroe St., (850) 488-6167, VisitFloridaCapitol.com - The Capitol Complex comprises the 22-story new Capitol building, the House of Representatives and Senate Chambers, the Historic Capitol and the Knott Building. See where laws are made and enjoy a panoramic view from FLORIDA HISTORIC CAPITOL MUSEUM - 400 S. Monroe St., (850) 487-1902, FLHistoricCapitol.gov Restored to its 1902 grandeur with a stained glass dome and candy-striped awnings, the Historic Capitol stands as an icon at the front of Florida’s Capital Complex. It hous- FREE CONSULTATION LOW PRICES FREE INSTALLATION Certain Restrictions Apply Specializing In: Sunshine State’s Capital City. es exhibits on Florida’s political history, the former House and Senate Chambers, Supreme Court and Governor’s suite. GOVERNOR’S MANSION - 700 N. Adams St., (850) 717-9345, FloridaGovernorsMansion.com - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the mansion’s Greek Revival architectural style and the central portico were designed to resemble Andrew Jackson’s home, “The Hermitage.” The current mansion was completed in 1956 and CALL US OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY! 813-623-6500 • 813-681-8956 • 813-451-4775 10055 E. Adamo Dr., Tampa/ Brandon is home to Florida’s gover- for tour times. HERNANDO DE SOTO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE - 1022 De Soto Park Drive, (850) 245-6444, Ameri- Hernando-DeSoto-State- Archaeological-site - From October 1539 through March 1540, Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto and his expedition occupied land in presentday Tallahassee. De Soto’s Winter Encampment is the celebrated in North America. Located at the Governor Martin House. NATURAL BRIDGE BATTLEFIELD STATE HISTORIC SITE - 7502 Natural Bridge Road, (850) 922-6007, - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, site of the
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