Mar 26 2024
History at High Noon—Washington Hall: Reconstructing the History of a Tallahassee Frontier Hotel

History at High Noon—Washington Hall: Reconstructing the History of a Tallahassee Frontier Hotel

Presented by Museum of Florida History at Union Bank Museum

Dr. Paulette McFadden presents the results of recent archaeological investigations at the site of the Washington Hall Hotel. The hotel, which operated during the territorial period, served as a place for civic and religious activities in addition to providing room and board for guests. A fire that started at Washington Hall in 1843 was the origin of one of the most devastating disasters ever to occur in Tallahassee.

The program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited; please reserve your spot by visiting https://bit.ly/HistoryHighNoonMarch2024  

Limited public parking is available in the lot next to the Union Bank. Metered street parking and downtown public garages are also available.

Admission Info

The program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited; please reserve your free spot by visiting https://bit.ly/HistoryHighNoonFebruary2024

Dates & Times

2024/03/26 - 2024/03/26

Location Info

Union Bank Museum

219 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301

Parking Info

Limited public parking is available immediately adjacent to Union Bank. Street parking and downtown public garages are also available nearby.