On East Lafayette Street is one of the most popular Night Clubs in Tallahassee. Since 1985 The Moon Nightclub has hosted numerous famous musicians and entertainers. The headliners have included Dionne Warwick, The Tempations, Bonnie Raitt, George Strait, Hall & Oates, The Judds, B.B. King, Kenny Chesney, Pat Benatar, Joe Cocker, Billy Preston, Chris Tucker and more.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Food Glorious Food
One of my favorite restaurants in Tallahassee is Food Glorious Food. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere where patrons can eat inside or out and the service is always friendly. Food Glorious Food is open for lunch and dinner and serves a wide selection of cold or hot entrees.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Tallahassee Churches
Tallahassee is steep in religous tradition. Located only 1 mile east of the new Capital Building in Tallahassee is the site of of the Apalachee town of Anhaica. In the 16th century, this city is believe to have been the first place in North America to celebrate Christmas while occupied by Hernando de Soto and his expedition. Today, not only is Tallahassee filled with Christian churches, but places to worship for every religion can be found.
The picture above is of First Baptist Church of Tallahassee, located on West College Avenue.
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
Florida State University
The photo above is of the Student Service Buidling at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. Established in 1851, the university has grown and now has over 30,000 undergraduate students enrolled and more than 9,000 graduate and professional students. Florida State University, or FSU, is a leading university on many fronts, including their nationally renowned medical research facilities.
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
Downtown Tallahassee
Filled with law offices, high end cafes, and lobbing offices, downtown Tallahassee is one of the few capital cities where you can walk to the capital building from downtown. The large building in the back is the new capital building, which is next to the old capital buildings that were preserved.
Monday, May 5, 2008
A Park In Tallahassee
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