Visit the home of a slave turned millionaire at The John G. Riley Center/ Museum of African-American History and Culture. Learn about the spirit of the gentleman living at the time when slavery was a way of life and how he learned to read, write and understand the law of the land to become a distinguished educator and business man.
Take a historical hike at Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park. Discover the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex, once home to Native Americans, who built six temple mounds, and a possible burial mound dating back more than eight centuries. You just found the perfect recreational trail to exercise your body and your mind.
The Tallahassee Little Theatre has been performing outstanding live theater arts and entertainment in the community for more than 60 years. The plays are performed by the best volunteer talent the capital city has to offer, and its cast performs in classic Broadway productions like Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and other plays like Much Ado About Nothing.