- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Thomasville, Georgia.
- From Rose Bowl Lanes to Thomas County Museum of History, the Thomasville area offers 25 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Historic Sites, Bowling and Theaters.
- Thomas County is home to the city of Thomasville, Georgia and it's some 18,000 residents. The second largest city in Southwest Georgia, Thomasville dubs itself the City of Roses, hosting an annual Rose Festival. With a historic downtown, vast landscape, and a variety of sights and centers of entertainment, this city is fit for any family adventure.
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The Knott House Museum was originally built in 1843 by the free black builder George Proctor. Guided tours of the house which has been restored to its historic appearance are offered Wednesday through Saturday.
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The largest forest in the state of Florida is contained with the Apalachicola National Forest, which covers 571,088 acres. In addition to the trees themselves, there are many walking and hiking trails and water-based recreational areas.
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400 South Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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The connections between the people of Florida and their political institutions form the foundation for the Florida Historic Capitol Museum. Historic preservation and interpretation of these connections are put on display, and programs concerning civic education are frequently held.
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The Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail is a 20.5 mile long trail that was once a railroad line. Visitors of the trail can partake in cycling, rollerblading and walking.
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Dedicated to Florida/s history, the Museum of Florida History has permanent collections which depict the role the state played during important times in history, such as WWII and the Civil War. A new permanent exhibition will depict the cultural history of the region.
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A 24-acre facility, Cascades Park features open green space along ponds, fountains and an amphitheater. The park provides multi-use trails, picnic areas, a splash pad, benches, restroom facilities and exhibits that include a Korean War Memorial.
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Established in 1851 and awarding more than 3,000 degrees each year, Florida State University has a campus which covers 489 acres with points of interest such as the Heritage Tower and the Dodd Hall library.
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Commonly referred to as ‘Doak,’ the Doak Campbell Stadium is the football stadium on the Florida State University campus. The stadium is home to the Florida State Seminoles football team.
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2100 W Tennessee Street, Tallahassee, FL 32304
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Founded in the 17th century, the Mission San Luis de Apalachee tries to educate its visitors about that period with costumed interpreters, restored or reconstructed buildings, museums, and archeological sites.
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Home to Florida State University Sports, the Doak S. Campbell Stadium is loved by students, locals and visitors alike. The football stadium seats over 82,000 guests and is one of the most respected college arenas in the area.