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Best Western Pride Inn & Suites
Best Western Seminole Inn
Cabot Lodge Tallahassee North Monroe
Cabot Lodge Tallahassee Diehl Road
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COMFORT SUITES TALLAHASSEE
Courtyard By Marriott Tallahassee Capital
Courtyard By Marriott Tallahassee North
Courtyard Tallahassee North
Days Inn Tallahassee Government Center
Days Inn Tallahassee I-10 & US 27 North
DAYS INN TALLAHASSEE SOUTH
Days Inn University Center
Doubletree Hotel Tallahassee
ECONO LODGE NORTH
FAIRFIELD INN TALLAHASSEE
HILTON GARDEN INN TALLAHASSEE
Holiday Inn Capitol East
Holiday Inn North I=10
Holiday Inn Select Downtown
HOWARD JOHNSON EXP TALLAHASSEE MONROE ST
LA QUINTA INN TALLAHASSEE NORTH
LA QUINTA INN TALLAHASSEE SOUTH
Microtel Tallahassee
PARK PLAZA TALLAHASSEE
QUALITY INN & SUITES
QUALITY INN TALLAHASSEE
RAMADA INN AND CONFERENCE CENTER
RED ROOF INN TALLAHASSEE
Residence Inn By Marriott Tallahassee North Capital Circle
Sleep Inn Tallahassee
STUDIO PLUS TALLAHASSEE
Suburban Hotel Tallahassee
Super 8 Motel - Tallahassee
Towneplace Suites By Marriott Tallahassee
Wingate Inn - Tallahassee
    
State capital it may be, but TALLAHASSEE is a provincial city of oak trees and soft hills that won't take more than two 
days to explore in full. Around its small grid of central streets - where you'll find plenty of reminders of Florida's formative years - 
briefcase-clutching bureaucrats mingle with some of Florida State University's 250,000 students, who brighten the mood 
considerably and keep the city awake at night. 

Though built on the site of an important prehistoric meeting place and taking its name from Apalachee Indian ( talwa meaning 
"town", and ahassee meaning "old"), Tallahassee's history really began with Florida's incorporation into the US, and its selection 
as the state's administrative base - the local Native Americans, the Tamali tribe, being unceremoniously dispatched to make 
room for the trio of log cabins in which the first Florida government sat in 1823. The scene of every major wrangle in Florida 
politics - including the controversial ballot recount of the 2000 presidential election - Tallahassee has seen its fortunes hindered 
by the lightning-paced development of south Florida. Oddly distanced from most of the people it governs, the city has a slow 
tempo and a strong sense of the past - the city remains a conservative place. 

A fifty-million-dollar eyesore dominates the square mile of downtown Tallahassee - the vertical vents of the towering New 
Capitol Building , at Apalachee Parkway and Monroe Street (Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm; free). Florida's growing army of bureaucrats 
had previously been crammed into the 1845 Old Capitol Building (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; free; tel 850/488-6167) that stands in the 
shadow of its replacement. For a more rounded history - easily the fullest account of Florida's past anywhere in the state - visit 
the Museum of Florida History , 500 S Bronough St (Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-4.30pm, Sun noon-4.30pm; free). 

Detailed accounts of Paleo-Indian settlements, and the significance of their burial and temple mounds - some of which have been 
found on the edge of Tallahassee - are valuable tools in comprehending Florida's prehistory. The imperialist crusades of the 
Spanish are outlined with copious finds. There's little on the nineteenth-century Seminole Wars - one of the bloodier skeletons in 
Florida's closet - but plenty on the crucial c.1900 railroads. 

It's well worth making the trip out to the Florida A&M University campus west of downtown, where the Black Archives Research 
Center and Museum (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm; free) holds one of the largest and most important collections of African-American artifacts 
in the nation, with oral histories and music stations, as well as an awe-inspiring group of Ethiopian crosses.

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