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Pulling from the Museum of Florida History’s Alvan Harper collection, this exhibit includes ninety-six framed photographs and ten framed information panels capturing a now-vanished lifestyle from Tallahassee’s post-Civil War era.
Pulling from the Museum of Florida History’s Alvan Harper collection, this exhibit includes ninety-six framed photographs and ten framed information panels capturing a now-vanished lifestyle from Tallahassee’s post-Civil War era.
From October 7, 2016 - February 28, 2017, the Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence, in partnership with the Tallahassee Historical Society, will host a community exhibit entitled “Picture Tallahassee: Alvan Harper’s Photographs of the Capital City,
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To commemorate the exhibit’s opening, from 5-7 PM on October 7, 2016 there will be a public reception and brief lecture, “A Tour of Tallahassee in the Gilded Age,” by local historian Mary Cathrin May. This interactive talk will enable attendees to see the transformation of Tallahassee’s downtown from the 1800s to now. Participants will be provided with a historical map of Tallahassee’s downtown, allowing them to truly step back in time and experience the region’s architecture, landmarks and main thoroughfares.
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3rd Floor, 300 W. Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301