Places of Interest
- Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
- Challenger Learning Center
- Doak Campbell Stadium
- Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park
- Florida Governor's Mansion
- Florida State Capitol
- Florida Supreme Court
- Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery at Florida A&M University
- Fred George Basin Greenway
- Goodwood Museum and Gardens
- John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History & Culture (Riley Museum)
- Knott House Museum
- Lake Ella
- Lake Henrietta
- Lake Jackson
- Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
- Lake Lafayette
- Lafayette Heritage Trail Park
- Lake Munson
- LeMoyne Center for the Visual Arts
- Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science (MOAS)
- Mission San Luis de Apalachee
- Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University
- Museum of Florida History
- Myers Park
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
- North Florida Fairgrounds
- Railroad Square
- St. Clement's Chapel
- Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum
- Tallahassee Automobile Museum
- Tallahassee Little Theatre
- Tallahassee Museum
- Tom Brown Park
- James D. Westcott Building and Ruby Diamond Auditorium at Florida State University
- Young Actors Theatre
Located nearby are:
- Monticello Opera House in Monticello, Florida
- Natural Bridge Battlefield State Historic Site near Woodville
- Wakulla Springs State Park in Wakulla
- Lake Talquin in Quincy
- Leaf Theater in Quincy
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