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Tallahassee FL Travel Guide*The Capital of Florida: A Journey Through* USA eBook


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Tallahassee is the capital of the U.S. state of Florida and is located in the north of the state, near the border with Georgia. The city has a population of about 200,000 people and is known for its rich history, beautiful parks, and vibrant arts scene. Tallahassee has a long and interesting history dating back to pre-Columbian times when it was settled by various Native American tribes. The city was founded in 1824 and quickly became an important commercial center in Florida. During the American Civil War, Tallahassee was an important supply point for the Confederate Army and was besieged twice by Union troops, but was successfully defended. In the decades following the Civil War, Tallahassee experienced growth, especially after Florida was named the railroad capital of the South in 1905. The city also became an important educational location when Florida State University and Florida A&M University were founded. During the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s, Tallahassee played an important role, as it was one of the first cities in Florida to end racial segregation in public institutions. Today, Tallahassee is a thriving city with a rich history that is honored in various museums and monuments throughout the area. Visitors can visit the Museum of Florida History to learn about the state's history, or visit the Tallahassee Historic District to see restored 19th-century buildings. Tallahassee also hosts regular events and festivals, including the Tallahassee Film Festival, Springtime Tallahassee Festival, and the Southern Shakespeare Festival.




Tallahassee, FL Area Rivers Guide


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Are You Planning To Visit Florida's Capital City And Hope To Discover The "Real Florida" Waterways Wilderness? Look No Further! Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, has many night spots, music venues, shopping, and dining locations like many other capital cities. What you may not be aware of is the fact that many beautiful and often wild rivers exist in the area surrounding the capital city. If you desire to discover something more pristine than the everyday city sights, then the Tallahassee, FL Area River Guide will lead you to adventure. What is included in this river guide: In-depth look into four fascinating area rivers: Aucilla, St. Marks, Wacissa, and Wakulla Wildlife and foliage found in and along each river that you won't find just anywhere Activities to partake in at each location like boating, fishing, snorkeling, swimming, and hiking Favorite attractions and rich history of each river and its surrounding land Available accommodations that will add to your river experience Local favorites that will showcase the cuisine associated with the rivers The guide will paint a picture of each distinctive river and what each one offers the person eager to connect with the natural Florida habitat. If you're planning a trip to Tallahassee and want to enjoy more than the rich city life that abounds here, scroll up and click the buy button. Let me be your guide, see you inside!




Tallahassee


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"Chronicles the story of the city's growth from a frontier community into a modern Southern metropolis"--Back cover.





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Travel Like a Local - Map of Tallahassee (Black and White Edition): The Most Essential Tallahassee (Florida) Travel Map for Every Adventure


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Get Ready For The Adventure Of A Lifetime! This is a Black and White edition of Travel Like a Local map book. Are you planning your next vacation abroad and you're ready to explore? Do you want to be prepared for everything? Are you ready to experience every new place you visit just like a local? Well, with this amazing Tallahassee (Florida) travel map you're all set and ready to go! In the Tallahassee (Florida) map you can see all the available means of transport, bus stops and routes so you can always know how to get everywhere. And because we know that a vacation is not only about the roads and busses, the map gives you many options for eating, drinking and having a good time! We carefully marked all the restaurants, bars and pubs so you can always find one that is nearby. In the Tallahassee (Florida) map you will also find the best places to go shopping, the most famous and must-see sights, churches and more. And if an emergency comes up, there are markings of police stations and hospitals everywhere for your convenience. The city is also organized in sections so you can better find your way around. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, get your Tallahassee (Florida) map and let's get started! Just Click "Add To Cart Now"




Crosshairs on the Capital


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In an era of battlefield one-upmanship, the raid on the Nation’s Capital in July 1864 was prompted by an earlier failed Union attempt to destroy Richmond and free the Union prisoners held there. Jubal Early’s mission was in part to let the North have a taste of its own medicine by attacking Washington and freeing the Confederate prisoners at Point Lookout in southern Maryland. He was also to fill the South’s larder from unmolested Union fields, mills and barns. By 1864 such southern food raids had become annual wartime events. And he was to threaten and, if possible, capture Washington. This latter task was unrealistic in an age when the success of rifle fire was judged to be successful not by accuracy, but by the amount of lead that was shot into the air. Initially, the Union defenders of the city were larger former slaves, freemen, mechanic, shopkeepers and government clerks, as well as invalids. They might not have known much about riflery and accuracy, but they were capable of putting ample lead on the long until Regular Union regiments arrived. Jubal Early hesitated in attacking Washington, but he held the City at bay while his troops pillaged the countryside for the food Lee’s Army needed to survive. This new account focuses on the reasons, reactions and results of Jubul Early’s raid of 1864. History has judged it to have been a serious threat to the capital, but James H. Bruns examines how the nature of the Confederate raid on Washington in 1864 has been greatly misinterpreted—Jubal Early’s maneuvers were in fact only the latest in a series of annual southern food raids. It also corrects some of the thinking about Early’s raid, including the reason behind his orders from General Lee to cross the Potomac and the thoughts behind the proposed raid on Point Lookout and the role of the Confederate Navy in that failed effort. It presents a new prospective in explaining Jubal Early’s raid on Washington by focusing on why things happened as they did in 1864. It identifies the cause-and-effect connections that are truly the stuff of history, forging some of the critical background links that oftentimes are ignored or overlooked in books dominated by battles and leaders.




Best Easy Day Hikes Tallahassee


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Best Easy Day Hikes Tallahassee includes concise descriptions and detailed maps for twenty easy-to-follow hikes in greater Tallahassee and the Big Bend. From wooded trails along wild rivers to hilly paths connecting streams and lakes to soothing strolls in parks, you’ll discover plenty to take you away from city life and show you a different side of North Florida. • One-hour strolls to half-day adventures • Hikes for everyone, including families • Mile-by-mile directions and clear trail maps • Trail Finder for best hikes for lake lovers, children, dogs, and great views




100 Things to Do in Tallahassee Before You Die


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Tallahassee is a city filled with beauty, history, and plenty of outdoor activities. "Tally" is a place where you can escape, enjoy the natural beauty of the Florida Panhandle, and discover places you never knew existed. Visitors and residents will be fascinated by the deep history of the area, the diversity of the local gastronomy, and the vibrant brewery scene. Rolling hills, mesmerizing canopy roads, and exquisite sunset viewings await. Whether it's kayaking the Wacissa River, mountain biking the Lafayette Heritage trail, hiking the J.R. Alford Greenway, Fishing the St. Marks River, or driving out to St. George Island, Tallahassee will open a world of outdoor adventures that will keep you coming back for more. There's also a rich culture with endless festivals and an emerging art scene that will enchant you year-round including concerts at The Adderley Amphitheater at Cascade Park, the Chain of Parks Art Festival, and Moon Over Maclay. Tallahassee will simply fascinate you. In 100 Things to Do in Tallahassee Before You Die, long-time Tallahassee resident and author Elizabeth Rosario reveals the hidden treasures the locals love and she knows you will too. Welcome to Tallahassee, where a new adventure awaits!