TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - The second must-see stop in Tallahassee is Mission San Luis.
From 1656 to 1704, Mission San Luis served as the principal village of the Apalachees and was the Spaniards' westernmost military, religious, and administrative capital.
There you can visit the most important structure in the Apalachee village, the council house, and also stop at the home of the Spanish Deputy Governor.
The stop also features a the gallery where 300-year-old artifacts excavated from on site are on display.
You can find Mission San Luis on 2100 West Tennessee Street in Tallahassee or contact them at 850.245.6406.