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Mrs. McDowell - Retired
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- ReCreated Famous Paintings_ 20th century
- ReCreated Famous Paintings_ Portraits: Middle Ages- 20th century
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Art In Public Places_ Public Art Walks
These self-guided tours promote a healthy lifestyle and offer residents and visitors the opportunity to experience and appreciate our outdoor public art. You’ll see dozens of fun and funky pieces as well as historic monuments that make our area unique.
Explore Tallahassee's history with our Downtown Public Art Walk. This walk will get your heart pumping and give you a glimpse of our downtown public art. Starting at The Sunday Paper sculpture on Kleman Plaza, the route will take you past numerous historic monuments as well as plenty of fun and funky pieces that make our downtown unique.
Get up close and personal with our All Saints Public Art Walk and enjoy a stroll through one of our community's most creative enclaves. Starting at the Birds Bus Shelter, the route will introduce you to dozens of examples of public art along Gaines Street, in Railroad Square Art Park, and in Art Alley. This walk offers residents and visitors the opportunity to experience and appreciate our local treasures.
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MAP of Public Art around Tallahassee
Check out ALL the PUBLIC ART that is displayed all throughout Tallahassee. You can drive by and see them anytime and still practice social distancing.