Incorrect: Gulf of Mexico
Correct: It is actually the Apalachee Bay, not the Gulf of Mexico!
The major body of water south of Tallahassee, Florida, is the Gulf of Mexico. This expansive body of water borders the southern part of Florida and is known for its warm waters and diverse marine life. The distance from Tallahassee to the Gulf Coast is approximately 30 miles, making it easily accessible for residents and visitors.
Hmm... MAYBE TRY THE OCEAN!! I'm just joshin' ya it's the Gulf of Mexico.
The distance from Tallahassee to Charleston is: 301 miles (road) or 261 nautical miles (air). Source: Time and Date.com
Everglades NP is in the south of Florida, Tallahassee is in the north. According to Mapquest, they are 522 miles apart by expressway.
no its in the panhandle
Tallahassee Regional Airport (TLH / KTLH). This airport is about 7 driving miles from the center of Tallahassee. The next closest is Jacksonville International Airport - Jacksonville, FL (JAX / KJAX) which is around 173 miles by car from Tallahassee.
No it it is the capital of Florida.
Fort Stansbury was a Second Seminole War log fort approximately 12 miles south of Tallahassee, Florida.
The address of the Florida Department Of State is: 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1250
Tallahassee is located in the northern part of Florida, making it the state's capital. It is situated in the Panhandle region, which is generally considered northern compared to the rest of Florida. The city lies approximately 20 miles from the Georgia border.
The Gulf of Mexico is south of Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida.
The capital, Tallahassee, is on the "panhandle" of the state in extreme north central Florida, north of Appalachicola Bay near the borders with Georgia and Alabama.