Rare and important Florida maps, paired with artifacts from local archaeological sites
On display at The Grove Museum from January 11, 2024, to June 30, 2024, Early Florida Maps & Tallahassee's Bicentennial features maps on loan from the Cognetta Family Trust Map Collection, digital prints courtesy of the State Library of Florida and the Library of Congress, and artifacts on loan from the Bureau of Archaeological Research, this exhibit brings together rare and important maps, paired with artifacts excavated from archaeological sites depicted on the maps, that document Tallahassee's path to becoming Florida's Capital City.
2024/01/11 - 2024/06/30
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The Grove Museum thanks the following individuals for their contributions to this exhibit: Dr. Armand & Suzanne Cognetta, Jane & Steven Menton, Angie Berry, Peter Cowdrey, Amber Soderholm, John Grandage, Tim Leatzow, John Turner, Michelle Hearn & Lisa Barton
The Grove Museum
902 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32303
Parking at 902 North Monroe Street
Accessible parking for The Grove Museum is located at 902 North Monroe Street. There is an accessible sidewalk from the parking lot to the museum. All areas of the museum are accessible via elevator.