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Mission San Luis de Apalachee (also known as San Luis de Talimali) was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1656 in the Florida Panhandle, two miles west of the present-day Florida Capitol Building in Tallahassee, Florida. It was located in the descendent settlement of Anhaica (also as Anhayca Apalache or Inihayca) capital of Apalachee Province.
Mission San Luis de Apalachee: Tallahassee: Florida: Living: Reconstructed 17th-century Spanish mission and Apalachee village Morningside Nature Center: Gainesville: Florida: Farm: Includes 1870s farm Silver River Museum: Silver Springs: Florida: Open-air: Includes restored or "newly built" 19th-century farm buildings with a special living ...
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The City of Tallahassee's John G. Riley Center/Museum for African American History & Culture is again welcoming visitors to enjoy a major exhibition and see its fresh renovation in conjunction ...
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science: Miami Miami-Dade Southeast Science Science and natural history, formerly the Miami Science Museum Pioneer Florida Museum and Village: Dade City: Pasco Central West Open air Includes Overstreet House, a one-room schoolhouse, church, depot, a train engine, and museum with tools, household items and ...
Discussions in 1957 led to the formation of the "Tallahassee Junior Museum," a name which was eventually changed to "Tallahassee Museum," although the earlier name is still occasionally used. The museum was moved to its current 52-acre (210,000 m2) location in 1962, lodged between Lakes Bradford and Hiawatha, in Leon County, Florida.