Captions List for Tallahassee, FL Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Tallahassee: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Tallahassee: Kleman Plaza with domed area.
  • Tallahassee: Domed entrance to parking levels in Kleman Plaza.
  • Tallahassee: Challenger Learning Center & Imax theater.
  • Tallahassee: Tallahassee City Hall from above.
  • Tallahassee: Tallahassee City Hall curved entrance.
  • Tallahassee: Adams Street semi-mall from above.
  • Tallahassee: Heritage buildings on Adams Street opposite State Capitol complex.
  • Tallahassee: Heritage buildings on Jefferson at Adams Street.
  • Tallahassee: Highpoint Center (1990) (15 floors).
  • Tallahassee: Highpoint Center facade.
  • Tallahassee: Leon County Courthouse from above (Monroe St.).
  • Tallahassee: Leon County Courthouse entry columns.
  • Tallahassee: 215 Monroe Street office building.
  • Tallahassee: Brick building on Monroe Street with tile eagles (c1920s).
  • Tallahassee: Ceramic eagles & brickwork of building on Monroe Street.
  • Tallahassee: Flag hangs before building in state capitol complex seen from above.
  • Tallahassee: Turlington Building (1990) (19 floors).
  • Tallahassee: Museum of Florida History & Law Library of Florida State University.
  • Tallahassee: Roberts Hall Law Library of Florida State University.
  • Tallahassee: Wescott Building of Florida State University.
  • Tallahassee: First Baptist & Trinity United Methodist Churches.
  • Tallahassee: First Baptist Church (108 W College Ave.).
  • Tallahassee: First Baptist Church steeple.
  • Tallahassee: Trinity United Methodist Church spire (120 W Park Ave.).
  • Tallahassee: First Presbyterian Church with Trinity United Methodist Church spire beyond.
  • Tallahassee: Roofline of United States Bankruptcy Courthouse.
  • Tallahassee: Pediment of United States Bankruptcy Courthouse.
  • Tallahassee: Cupola & weather vane of United States Bankruptcy Courthouse.
  • Tallahassee: Historic United States Bankruptcy Courthouse.
  • Tallahassee: Spanish moss covered oak trees along Park Street.
  • Tallahassee: Spanish moss covered trees of Park Street.
  • Tallahassee: Lewis House (c1845) (316 Park St.).
  • Tallahassee: Lemoyne Art Gallery (125 N. Gadsden St.).
  • Tallahassee: Running horse titled Energy in Copper (1996) by Roland Hockett in sculpture garden of Lemoyne Art Gallery.
  • Tallahassee: Bobbing flamingos in craft shop of Lemoyne Art Gallery.
  • Tallahassee: Green frogs in craft shop of Lemoyne Art Gallery.
  • Tallahassee: Pottery & baskets in craft shop of Lemoyne Art Gallery.
  • Tallahassee: Dome of old Florida State Capitol building.
  • Tallahassee: of dome of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Classical details of dome of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Cupola of dome of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Flags above dome of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Old Florida State Capitol building (1839-1845, redesigned 1900-1902).
  • Tallahassee: Portal of old Florida State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Florida state seal in pediment of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Indian & palm tree detail of Florida state seal in pediment of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Side-wheeler steamboat detail of Florida state seal in pediment of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Old State Capitol against new State Capitol tower.
  • Tallahassee: Former House of Representative chamber in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Former Senate chamber in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Florida state seal carved in Senate chamber in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Stained glass dome ceiling in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Former reception area of governor in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Former office of governor in old State Capitol with 1902 roll top desk by M. Ohmers & Sons of Dayton, OH.
  • Tallahassee: Former supreme court chamber in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Portrait of Andrew Jackson, first Territorial Governor of Florida, copied after Thomas Sully in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Log cabin campaign pin from 1840 election of William Henry Harrison in museum of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Ceramic plate with painting of train excavated from hotel used in 1830s by legislators & local planters in museum of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Carpet bag of type which imparted the name carpetbaggers to northerners who moved south after the Civil War in museum of old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Voting machine of type which gave problems with hanging chads in museum in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Voting machine of type which gave problems during Gore / Bush Presidential election contest in museum in Florida's old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Voting machine detail in museum in old State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: State Capitol Tower (1977) (23 floors).
  • Tallahassee: new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Stormsong Dolphin fountain (2003) by Hugh Nicholson at new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Dolphin sculpture at new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: State Capitol Tower (1977) (23 floors).
  • Tallahassee: Roofline of new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Tower & wing of new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Entry hall of new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Florida state seal & seals of the nations under which Florida was governed in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Seal of Spain when it governed Florida in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Seal of Great Britain when it governed Florida in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Seal of France when it governed Florida in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Seal of the Confederate States of America when it governed Florida in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Senate chamber of the new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Senate chamber rostrum of the new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Senate chamber overview in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Domed ceiling of Senate chamber of the new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Five Flags mural by Renee Faure outside Senate chamber of new State Capitol showing Florida's historical figures.
  • Tallahassee: Detail of Five Flags senate mural new State Capitol showing Confederate era.
  • Tallahassee: Detail of Five Flags senate mural new State Capitol showing rail tycoon Flagler, orange industry & black woman.
  • Tallahassee: House of Representatives chamber in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: House of Representatives chamber in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: House of Representatives ceiling in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: House of Representatives chamber in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: A New Capital mural by Christopher Still in House of new State Capitol depicts the 1824 Log Capitol of Florida & the 1826 second Neoclassical Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Detail of Andrew Jackson from New Capitol mural by Christopher Still in House of new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Reception area of Governor's office in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Portrait of Florida's first American Governor, Andrew Jackson, by Claribel B. Jett in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Heritage Chapel (1980) in new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Tile artwork in Heritage Chapel of new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Doors of Heritage Chapel of new State Capitol.
  • Tallahassee: Museum of Florida History building (1977).
  • Tallahassee: Tusks dominate Mastodon skeleton in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Mastodon skeleton side view in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Foot bones of Mastodon skeleton in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Native American shell tools collected in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Portrait of Seminole chief Yaha-Hajo (1842) by J.T. Bowen published by Daniel Rice & James G. Clark of Philadelphia in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Portrait of Creek chief Tustennuggee Emathla (1838) by J.T. Bowen published by F.W. Greenough of Philadelphia in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Portrait of Seminole guerrilla leader Osceola (Asi Yaholo) (c1838) based on drawing by George Catlin in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Pottery barber's bowl recovered from Spanish shipwreck in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Bottles recovered from Spanish shipwreck in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Worked gold plate recovered from Spanish shipwreck in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Early Spanish plate, fork & spoon in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Colonial Spanish candlestick in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Spanish gold coins recovered from Spanish shipwreck in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Spanish gold coins in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Civil War weapons in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Stained glass seal of Florida (1857) by J.A. Oertel removed from ceiling of U.S. House of Representative now in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Bronze plaque of current Florida state seal in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Souvenir cup & saucer with oranges in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Souvenir tea pot of St. Augustine (c1890-1910) in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Souvenir orangeware tea service (c1890-1910) in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Souvenir Tampa Bay Hotel plate in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Souvenir St Augustine beer stein with alligator handle in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Souvenir flamingo pottery (c1950s) in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Vehicles used to settle Florida in Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Knott House (1843) built by free black George Proctor is now connected with Museum of Florida History.
  • Tallahassee: Knott House porch where Union General Edward McCook read the Emancipation Proclamation on May 20th, 1865 freeing the slaves of Florida's Panhandle.
  • Tallahassee: Knott House Museum was donated to Florida complete with the collections of Luella Knott including this study where she wrote poetry.
  • Tallahassee: Portrait which Luella Knott had painted over with the face of her mother in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Fireplace in dining room of Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Serving pieces in dining room of Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Gold table setting in dining room of Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Glass etched with sailing ship in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Knott House became known as "The House That Rhymes" when Luella Knott placed poems everywhere, a tradition still followed by the Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Library in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Living room in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Living room in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Kitchen stove in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Kitchen in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Porch in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Antique stationary exercise bicycle in Knott House Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Map of network of about 100 Spanish mission (1560s-1690s) & King's Highway joining them across northern Florida at San Luis Archeological & Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Reconstruction of Mission San Luis de Talimali church established (1656) by Franciscans to serve Apalachee Indians.
  • Tallahassee: Thatched roof of San Luis mission church.
  • Tallahassee: Interior of still consecrated San Luis mission church which between 1656 & 1704 served a village of 1,400 Indians & Spaniards.
  • Tallahassee: Reconstructed thatched shelter for natives at San Luis Archeological & Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Interior log supports of native council house shelter at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Living platforms with council house at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Fireplace & pottery at center of council house at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Replicas of native pottery & baskets in council house at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Thatched council house plus Spanish adobe house at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Reconstructed Spanish house at San Luis Mission site which was Spain's capitol of Western Florida & a major stop on the El Camino Real to St Augustine.
  • Tallahassee: Interior of Spanish house with swinging shelves to alert residents to vermin at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Heritage breeds of chicken at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Replica of engraved native shell dipper at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Original & replica polychrome pottery plates from Spanish colonial era at San Luis Historic Site.
  • Tallahassee: Extensive automobile collection of Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Duryea (1894) pre-production prototype automobile at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Hupmobile Runabout (1909) from Detroit at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Dewitt (1909) from Indiana at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Car-Nation Tourer (1913) by American Voiturette Company at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum is one of only three remaining examples.
  • Tallahassee: Scripps-Booth Model C Roadster (1916) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Case 7 Passenger Touring Car (1920) from J.I. Case Threshing Company of Racine, WI, at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Auburn Boat-Tail Speedster (1929) from Indiana at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Ford Model A Sport Coupe (1930) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Desoto S-1 Custom Airstream Convertible Coupe (1936) by Chrysler Corp. at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Cord Convertible Phaeton Model 810 (1936) with coffin nose design at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Florida Highway Patrol Cruiser (c1939) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Ford Special Roadster convertible (1939) hand built for Ford's grandson, one-of-a-kind at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Tucker Torpedo (1948), (only 51 made) from Chicago & actual car used in the movie "Tucker" at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Two Cadillac series 62 convertibles (1953) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Kaiser Darrin Roadster convertible (1954) with sliding doors in fiberglass body (only 435 built) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Thunderbird Convertible (1955) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Corvette Convertible (1956) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door Convertible (1957) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Ford Mustang Convertible (1966) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Studebaker Avanti (1969) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Javelin SST (1969) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Plymouth Prowler Roadster (1997) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Shelby Series 1 (1999) rear deck at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Shelby Series 1 (1999) front end at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Ford GT (2005) at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Batmobile from 1960s TV series at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Batmobile from Batman movies at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Ford Mustang hotrod at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Ford Mustang hotrod among motorcycle collections at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Part of motorcycle collection at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Toy peddle car collection at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Deluxe toy peddle car at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Bicycle collection at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Antique outboard boat motor collection at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Cash register collection at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Antique cash register at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Antique cash register at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.
  • Tallahassee: Hearse (1860) believed to have been used in Abraham Lincoln's funeral at Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.

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