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In the 1940s a spare room on the fifth floor of the United States Supreme Court building was converted to a workout area.
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The month-long celebration highlights the many ways Hispanic Americans contribute to history, culture and society.
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Our turnkey digital platform reaches more than 2 million readers monthly in dozens of cities, states and industries, such as Travel, Association, Finance and PR, going directly to their inboxes.
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On an unknown day in 1983, Uptown Cafe began serving breakfast and lunch in Tallahassee.
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The City of Tallahassee is celebrating Independence Day with its Celebrate America event, taking place at Tom Brown Park July 4 from 6-10 p.m.
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Florida State University is hosting events for the Fourth of July, including a movie showing at the Student Life Cinema and activities at FSU Rez.
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Running enthusiasts, or even just those just looking for a quick exercise to get the holiday started, can participate in the Firecracker 5K or the 1-mile Sparkler fun run this Fourth of July at Cascades Park.
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Wally was the first black talent agent in the US.
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Dr.Julian G.Bruce St.
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Police forces have been an integral part of the fabric of American cities for two hundred years.
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Jubilee Orchards is committed to more than growing great-tasting, organic blueberries.
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When Dr.
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In 1825, Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat moved to Tallahassee with her parents and siblings after the death of her first husband and baby.
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With 25,000 weekly visitors, Jacksonville Farmers Market is North Florida’s largest and oldest farmers market.
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A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
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Honoring our fallen soldiers for Memorial Day? Make sure to hang the flag correctly.
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Florida gas prices have fallen slightly since hitting a record high last week at $4.51 per gallon.
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Florida will see the busiest Memorial Day weekend travel in three years, according to AAA.
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What better way to spike your Memorial Day celebration than a good-old American cocktail? Here is a simple Sherry Cobbler recipe, tried and tested since the 1800s:• In a glass, mix the simple syrup made with boiled sugar and water with orange or any available seasonal fruit.
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Multiple Northwest Florida businesses have recently secured defense contracts worth millions, according to the Northwest Florida Daily News.
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It’s been our pleasure to bring you first The Tallahassee 100 in September 2016, and then The OJT 100 in October 2019.
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Tallahassee is home to the only Institute of Politics in the southern United States.
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Florida is blessed with the unique ability to watch the sunrise above the Atlantic and make it out to the west coast to observe the sunset in the Pacific, offering some of the best rooftop bars and restaurants in the country.
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April 1 marked the final rollout of the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) new rating methodology, which is intended to reflect flood risk more accurately.
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On Wednesday, April 27, Florida TaxWatch, a trusted taxpayer research institute for over 40 years, will host a webinar focused on workforce pressures.
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It’s been a year since JetBlue began nonstop service to Los Angeles from Jacksonville International, and the results have been so strong the airline will increase the number of May flights.
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After a frightening labor impasse that postponed the season’s start, baseball will be back Thursday, April 7, for Opening Day.
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The redistricting year, following the census, brings many changes to districts and to methods of getting a candidate’s name on the ballot.
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Following a cancelled event in 2020 and a restructured event in 2021, Word of [South] makes a triumphant return Friday, April 8 through Sunday, April 10 at Cascades Park in Tallahassee.