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TallahasseeCapital of Florida, in Leon County; population (2000 est) 150,600. It is an agricultural and lumbering centre, trading in cotton, tobacco, and cattle. Industries include publishing, food-processing, and the manufacture of forest products, building materials, and textiles. The city was incorporated in 1825. HistoryAn American Indian Apalachee settlement occupied the site from 500 onwards. The Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto arrived in the area in 1539, and the Spanish established a mission settlement called Fort Louis at the site in 1633. This area was destroyed by the British in 1704 after which the Apalachees left the area. They were replaced by Creek and other Native Americans. The city was founded in 1824 to serve as Florida's territorial capital and a railway was built in 1834. During the American Civil War, Tallahassee was the only Confederate capital east of the Mississippi River not captured by Union troops, and many pre–Civil War mansions remain.
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NYSE: FMP), a real estate investment trust focused on the renovation and repositioning of retail shopping malls, today announced the acquisition of the Tallahassee Mall (the "Mall"), a 963,000 square foot mall located in Tallahassee, the state capital of Florida for $61. NYSE: FMP), a real estate investment trust focused on the renovation and repositioning of retail shopping malls, today announced the signing of a purchase contract to acquire Tallahassee Mall (the "Mall"), a 963,000 square foot mall located in Tallahassee, the state capital of Florida. WWPR can also be heard in Ruskin, the tomato producing Capital of Florida, Bradenton Beach, Longboat Key and Sarasota. |
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