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Learn about one of the most crucial periods in American history by visiting The Grove Museum. Through its preservation of the Call-Collins House, a house built by enslaved craftspeople, the museum is able to engage its visitors in an important dialogue about slavery and civil rights. Commonly recognized as the best-preserved antebellum residence in Florida, the Call-Collins House and its surrounding acreage received an award-winning rehabilitation led by the Florida Department of State and opened as The Grove Museum in 2017. After viewing the nationally listed historic home, visitors may stroll the grounds and view the diverse plant and wildlife. The museum is open Wednesday to Saturday and offers guided group tours along with educational programs. General admission is free.
902 N. Monroe, Tallahassee, Florida 32303, Phone: 850-245-6100
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