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  2. Hotel Valencia developer pulls out of deal with the city to ...

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    Earlier plans called for two hotels to be built on the Chevron and Johns parcels. Hotel Valencia developer pulls out of deal with the city to build in downtown Tallahassee Skip to main content

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Leon County ...

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    Hotel Floridan: Hotel Floridan: July 20, 1979 (#84000272) June 2, 1982: 204 N. Monroe St. Tallahassee: Demolished in 1985. [6] 2: Johnson-Caldwell House: Johnson-Caldwell House: July 20, 1979 (#79000678) June 12, 1989: Old Bainbridge Rd. Tallahassee: Moved to FSU campus in 1986 [7] 3: Works Progress Administration Building: Works Progress ...

  4. Park Avenue Historic District (Tallahassee, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Knott House, a prominent building on Park Avenue. The banner is advertising the 2007 Florida Emancipation Day celebration. Park avenue once marked the northern boundary of Tallahassee. Outside of this boundary ran a 200 ft (61 m) dirt clearing designed to protect the city from Indian attacks. During the 19th century, the district was valued ...

  5. Pace, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pace comprises the 32571 ZIP code, and is located northeast of Pensacola, and west of Milton. Pace is located approximately 25 minutes driving distance away from Downtown Pensacola. According to the United States Census Bureau, Pace has a total area of 9.4 square miles (24 km 2), all land.

  6. Tookes House - Wikipedia

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    The Tookes House (also known as the Tookes Hotel) is a historic 11 bedroom home in Tallahassee, Florida, United States.It is located at 412 West Virginia Street. On January 26, 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Old City Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Old City Waterworks, water was obtained from springs. By 1890 public works for water was needed for firefighting and the health of Tallahassee's citizens and the Old City Waterworks was built in 1904 on Gaines Street. The current building was remodeled in the 1920s to 1930s and closed in 1980.