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Tallahassee, the state capital and College Town of Florida, is known for its rich cultural heritage and history. The place is a blend of cosmopolitan panache and southern vibe giving the tourists a unique experience. Tallahassee is home to Florida State University and Florida A and M and a hub for aspirants from all over the world.
The numerous art galleries in the city echo the elegant local aesthetics. The Call-Collins, a hidden treasure in the Grove Museum tell tales of the post-war times that framed the history of the US. Museum of Florida. History does an excellent job of documenting events of the cultural and historical significance of the city. The acreage holds buildings that can be dated back to times of civil war and treasure artifacts that are centuries old. The Tallahassee Museum is an amalgamation of history, native wildlife, and enchanting nature trails hosting exciting public events, fun educational tours, and dynamic art exhibitions.
Tallahassee is unique in its topography from the rest of Florida, plenty with rolling hills and lengthy trails. The hills provide challenging trails for adventurous biking experiences. The Tallahassee- St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail, a 16 miles stretch is a perfect getaway for an exotic hiking and biking escapade. Tallahassee hosts a diverse array of cuisine to satiate every food lover. The local cuisine is a whisk of southern fare and modern eatery and the result is an authentic dining experience. The craft breweries of Tallahassee mirror its knack of sharing their story through their crafts. The nightlife in the capital city is nothing short of amazing. The College Town of Florida abodes bars and night clubs of all tastes. Be it a rooftop bistro or a public house with a 90's vibe, the happy hour rush, or the high-end night clubs, the city caters to crowds of all genres.