Tallahassee

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Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida, is located in the northwestern part of the state and is known for its historical significance, vibrant culture, and natural beauty. Established in 1824, Tallahassee is one of the oldest continuous capitals in the southeastern United States. It serves as the political hub of Florida, housing the state capitol building as well as the executive offices and legislative chambers. The city is home to two major public universities: Florida State University and Florida A&M University, fostering a youthful and dynamic atmosphere.

Tallahassee boasts a rich architectural heritage, evident in its antebellum homes and landmarks like the Governor's Mansion. The city's location in the Red Hills region provides it with unique geological features and diverse ecosystems perfect for outdoor activities. Popular spots include the Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park and the hundreds of miles of trails suitable for hiking and biking. Tallahassee's culture is a mix of Southern charm and modern influences, offering an array of artistic venues, festivals, and a burgeoning food scene.

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Area 269.203 km2

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