Tallahassee's Bicentennial
A special episode celebrating 200 years of Florida's capital city and recreating a piece of the past
In this special episode celebrating Tallahassee's Bicentennial, we will explore some Florida history, as well as hear from some Department of State employees who helped to recreate a piece of the past.
First up Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Assistant Director of the Division of Historical Resources, John Grandage, discuss Florida’s Territorial Period and some of the events leading up statehood and the establishment of Tallahassee as the state capital. Then host Elizabeth Johnson chats with Museum of Florida History Artisan Conrad Brayman and Museum Educator Brennan Jammer about the creation of a model of Florida’s first log cabin capitol building.
Tallahassee's Bicentennial: A special episode celebrating 200 years of Florida's capital city