3 Best Places To See in Tallahassee, FL

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TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM

3945 Museum Drive,
Tallahassee, FL 32310 Directions

Since 1957

Specialty:

History and Heritage Exhibits Nature and Wildlife Areas Adult Programs Florida Historical Place Field Trips Night Tours Children Programs Experience Living History Outdoor Activities Event Calendar Collections Educational Programs Museum Store Community Outreach Night at The Museum

The Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science features Bellevue Plantation, a historic 1880s pioneer farmstead, Tallahassee Tree to Tree Adventures, a native Florida wildlife habitat, and more. The Tallahassee Museum is a unique place with an equally unique mission, to transform the community and the world around it by instilling the love of their region’s environment and culture in its guests. You can explore the 52 acres of breathtaking Florida flora and fauna. The museum provides programs for kids, schools, families, and adults. Tree-to-Tree Adventures adds to the eclectic group of attractions they are proud to offer. The Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science provides music and art festivals year-round, exciting summer camps and educational series, and thrilling ziplines. The museum offers free admission for members and children (3 and under).

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Price:

Adults: $15.50
Seniors (65+): $14.50
College Students (w/I.D.): $14.50
Children (4-15): $11
COMBO TICKET RATES + MUSEUM ADMISSION:
Treemendous Adventure: $29
Canopy Crossing: $55
Soaring Cypress: $67
GROUP ADMISSION RATES
Adults: $13
Children (15 and Under): $9.50
Tree-To-Tree Adventures Rates:
TREEMENDOUS ADVENTURES
Member: $19
Non-Member: $21
Canopy Crossing
Member: $40
Non-Member: $43
Soaring Cypress
Membe: $50
Non-Member: $55

Contact:

(850) 575-8684

Mon-Sat: 9am - 5pm
Sun: 11am - 5pm

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TALLAHASSEE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

6800 Mahan Drive,
Tallahassee, FL 32308 Directions

Since 1996

Specialty:

Collections Pedal Cars Dolls Native American Artifacts Brass Cash Registers and Fans Automobiles Motorcycles General Store Exhibit Sports Memorabilia Fishing Lures Steinway Pianos Knives Boats Boat Motors Batmobiles Duesenberg Banquet Hall

The Tallahassee Automobile Museum is designated as a non-profit educational corporation that displays over 160 automobiles, and its collection is quite diverse. The largest rooms include state-of-the-art technology and various exhibits. The museum is also home to a fascinating collection of some of the most beautiful Steinway pianos. The museum has plenty of parking for tour buses, motor homes, and travel trailers. The museum features a fascinating collection of some of the most beautiful Steinway pianos in the country, including the Peace Piano, the Chihuly Art Piano, the Alma-Tadema Steinway, the White House “Gold” Piano, and the 500,000th Steinway produced.

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Price:

ADMISSION:
General Admission: $22
Seniors/Veterans/Active Military: $19.50
Two or More Guests: $19.50
Students (age 10 to 18): $13.75
Children (ages 5 to 9): $10
Children (4 & Under) Free

Contact:

(850) 942-0137

Mon-Fri: 8am - 5pm
Sat: 10am - 5pm
Sun: 11am - 5pm

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MISSION SAN LUIS

2100 West Tennessee Street,
Tallahassee, FL 32304 Directions

Since 1966

Specialty:

Archaeological Exhibits Hands-On Workshops Educational Programming Apalachee-Spanish Living History Museum First-Person Interpreters Reconstructed Colonial Buildings Public Awareness Projects Special Events

Mission San Luis served as the principal village of the Apalachees and was the Spaniards' westernmost religious, military, and administrative center from 1656 to 1704. The museum is a living history museum, archaeological site, and national historic landmark. Visitors can explore the gallery where 300-year-old artifacts excavated from the site are on display. You can visit an essential structure in the Apalachee village, the council house, and stop at the residence of the Spanish Deputy Governor. Mission San Luis can accommodate other professional events with its theater, classrooms, and boardroom. Mission San Luis offers free admission for children under 6, active-duty military (with valid ID), and members.

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Price:

ADMISSION:
Adults: $5
Seniors(65 and over): $3
Children(6-17): $2

Contact:

(850) 245-6406

Tue-Sun: 10am - 4pm
Mon: Closed

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