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  2. Tallahassee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tallahassee has an area of 98.2 square miles (254.3 km 2), of which 95.7 square miles (247.9 km 2) is land and 2.5 square miles (6.5 km 2), or 2.59%, is water. [24] Tallahassee's terrain is hilly by Florida standards, being at the southern end of the Red Hills Region, just above the Cody Scarp. The elevation varies from near sea level to just ...

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  5. Category:History of Tallahassee, Florida - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Tallahassee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tallahassee is situated within the Apalachee Province, home of the Apalachee, a Mississippian culture of agrarian people who farmed vast tracts of land. Their capital, Anhaica, was located within Tallahassee's city limits. The name "Tallahassee" is a Muskogean Indian word often translated as "old fields", or "old town." Its also known as "Tally ...

  7. Timeline of Tallahassee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tallahassee designated seat of newly created Leon County. [3] 1825 - City of Tallahassee incorporated. [4] 1826 Florida State Capitol building construction begins. [2] City council holds first council elections (mayor & councilmen elected); municipal government of the City of Tallahassee begins operations; 1829 - City Cemetery in use.

  8. John E. Dailey - Wikipedia

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    John Evans Dailey (born December 7, 1972) is an American politician from the state of Florida.He is the mayor of Tallahassee, Florida, serving since November 19, 2018.. Dailey previously served for twelve years on the Leon County Board of County Commissioners, representing northwestern Leon County, FL from 2006 t

  9. Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Tallahassee is head of the executive branch of the government of Tallahassee, Florida. For part of the city's history the office of mayor was a rotating position chosen among city commissioners. [1] Tallahassee switched to the direct election of its mayors in 1997.