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All telephone listings are within the 850 area code unless otherwise indicated.

For additional information and group planning assistance/rates, call the Tallahassee Area Convention and Visitors Bureau at 413-9200 or (800) 628-2866.

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Pebble Hill Plantation
Premier example of 20th century shooting plantation. Main house features sporting art, antiques and Audubon prints. Lush grounds feature brick stables, kennel, fire house, cemetery, log cabin school-house. Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 1-5 pm. Last house tour at 3:45 pm. GROUNDS: $5/Adults, $2/Children under 12. HOUSE TOUR: $10/Adults, $4/Children 6-12, Children under 6 not admitted.
Thomasville, GA (229) 226-2344 www.pebblehill.com
(2 hours) Gift Shop Group Tours Available Motorcoach Accessible

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San Marcos De Apalache State Historic Site
Site of two wooden forts circa 1500, replaced by a stone fort, circa 1739. During the 1800s the fort's stones were used to build a US marine hospital. Thurs-Mon 9 am-5 pm. $1/Person.
St. Marks, FL 922-6007
(1 hour) Gift Shop Motorcoach Accessible

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Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center & Museum
Extensive collection of African-American artifacts including a 500 piece Ethiopian cross collection and more than one-half million historical documents. Group tours available. Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm. FREE.
Historic Carnegie Library/FAMU Campus, off Martin Luther King Blvd. and Gamble St. 599-3020 www.taltrust.org/blk.archv.htm
(1hour) Group Tours Available Motorcoach Accessible

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ST. GEORGE ISLAND VISITOR CENTER AND LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM

The historic Cape St. George Light, originally built in 1852, has been reconstructed in the center of St. George Island, following it's tragic collapse in 2005.  The St. George Island Visitor Center & Lighthouse Museum is located next to the museum  and contains information on the history of the lighthouse, a small display of lighthouse artifacts and a complete supply of brochures, maps and listings about food, lodging and things to see and do on St. George Island and in Franklin County. 
2 E. Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island, FL  850-927-7744; 888-927-7744  www.stgeorgelight.org or www.seestgeorgeisland.com

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St. Marks Historic Railroad Trail
Sixteen-mile paved trail borders Apalachicola National Forest and leads to Gulf of Mexico. Also features 7.5 miles of off-road bike trails encompassing more of the forest and several natural sink holes. Open daily from sun up to sun down. FREE.
US 319 and SR 363 245-2055; (877) 822-5208
Limited Wheelchair Accessible

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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Encompasses 68,000 acres along the Gulf Coast, home to more than 250 species of birds, waterfowl and diverse habitats, historic St. Marks Lighthouse, boat ramps, nature trails, fishing, hunting, hiking, special events, educational programs and Visitors Center. Group Rates available. Fee.
St. Marks, FL 925-6121
Limited Wheelchair Accessible Trails Motorcoach Accessible

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Tallahassee Automobile Museum
Winner of the 1999 National AACA Award: Museum of the Year for preservation of antique cars. Featuring more than 120 rare autos including an 1894 Duryea (oldest know fully-surviving automobile in US), 1931 Duesenberg, the Tucker, Batmobiles from the movies and a variety of collections including boat motors dating back to 1908, Native American artifacts, sports memorabilia, motorcycles, pedal cars, perfume atomizers, baby rattles and much more. Mon- Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun noon-5 pm. $15/Adults, $10/Students, $7/Kids 8 and under
6800 Mahan Dr. 942-0137 www.tacm.com
(1 hour) Indoor Meeting/Banquet Space Motorcoach Accessible

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Tallahassee Museum
The Tallahassee Museum is celebrating 50 years of creating memories and enriching lives. Enjoy fifty-two acres of living wildlife exhibits, nature trails, 1880s farmstead, bird aviary, annual events and more!
$9/Adults, $8.50/Seniors & College Students with valid ID, $6/Children 4-15, FREE/Children under 4 and Museum Members.
3945 Museum Dr. 576-1636 or 575-8684 www.tallahasseemuseum.org
(2-4 hours) Gift ShopNational Register fo Historic Limited Wheelchair Accessible Food Service Trails Especially For Kids Indoor Meeting/Banquet Space Art Gallery Motorcoach Accessible
 

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Tall Timbers/ Historic Beadel House
The former home of Edward and Henry Beadel, built in 1895 during a time when vast areas that had been plantations were occupied by Northerners who hunted quail. Tours of the Beadel House are regularly scheduled for the third Sunday of the month at 2:15 pm. Check the website for specific dates.
13093 Henry Beadel Dr. 893-4153 www.talltimbers.org
(2 hours) Gift Shop National Register fo Historic Group Tours Available

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Torreya State Park
Apalachicola River bluffs, 150 feet high, feature rare Torreya evergreens, trails, RV/Tent camping, plus the pre-Civil War Gregory House. Daily 8 am-sunset. $2/Vehicle, $1/Pedestrian. HOUSE TOUR: Mon- Fri 10 am, Sat-Sun 10 am/2 & 4 pm; $2/Adult, $1/Kids.
Bristol, FL 643-2674
(1 hour) Group Tours Available Limited Wheelchair Accessible Trails Motorcoach Accessible

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Union Bank Museum
Built in 1841, Florida's oldest surviving bank building. At various times housed a Freedman's Bank, shoe factory, bakery, beauty shop and church. Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm, Sat-Sun by appointment. FREE.
Downtown, Apalachee Pkwy. 487-3803
(1/2 hour) Group Tours Available

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Wakulla Springs State Park
One of world's deepest freshwater springs features glassbottom and river-boat tours, swimming, trails, 1937 lodge and fine dining. Pets allowed in park. Daily 8 am-sunset. $4 per vehicle up to 8 people, $1 each additional person. BOAT TOURS: $6/Adult, $4/Kids.
Wakulla Springs, FL 224-5950 www.floridastateparks.org/wakullasprings
(2 hours) Gift Shop Group Tours Available Limited Wheelchair Accessible Food Service Trails Especially For Kids Indoor Meeting/Banquet Space Motorcoach Accessible

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Willow Pond Plantation
Oaks, magnolias and dogwoods surround this scenic Monticello location that is perfect for any event, from formal balls to country hoe downs. 4,160 sq. ft. farm-house-style banquet hall accommodates weddings and reunions, meetings and corporate events. On site catering is available. Mon-Fri.
400 WIllow Pond Rd. Monticello, FL 222-4400; (800)741-9854 www.willowpondplantation.com  info@willowpondplantation.com
Food Service Indoor Meeting/Banquet Space Motorcoach Accessible

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