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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.
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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 ...
Pages in category "Museums in Tallahassee, Florida" ... Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science; Mission San Luis de Apalache; Museum of Florida History; O.
The Mission San Luis is preparing for their Free Day; a chance for people to come to the museum and learn about the culture implanted in our city.
San Luis de Talimali, the western capital of Spanish Florida from 1656 to 1704, is a National Historic Landmark in Tallahassee, Florida. The historic site is being operated as a living history museum by the Florida Department of Archeology. [23]
The Tallahassee Museum is a privately funded, non-profit corporation in Tallahassee, Florida.. The stated purpose of the Tallahassee Museum is "to educate the residents of and visitors to the Big Bend area about the region's natural and cultural history, from the nineteenth century until the present."
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 ...