Tallahassee, Florida • Leon County
The Caroline Brevard Grammar School in Tallahassee, Florida, is a historic educational facility constructed in 1938. It features a striking Art Deco architectural style, characterized by its symmetrical facade, decorative detailing, and geometric motifs. The building originally served as a vital public elementary school for the community.
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Prehistoric
4500 Sunray Rd, Tallahassee, Florida
Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture; Historic - Non-aboriginal
13426 Meridian Rd. N, Tallahassee, Florida
Politics/Government; Architecture
Sw Of Tallahassee Off Fl 371, Tallahassee, Florida
Agriculture; Architecture
3640 Oakhurst Ln., Tallahassee, Florida
Exploration/Settlement; Art; Politics/Government
Ne Of Jct. Fl 263 And I-10, Tallahassee, Florida
Commerce; Architecture; Agriculture
Moccasin Gap Rd., Tallahassee, Florida
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