Park Avenue Historic District

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100 N. Duval Street
32301 Tallahassee , FL

The Park Avenue Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on October 24, 1979) located in Tallahassee, Florida. The district runs along Park Avenue and Call Street. It contains 27 historic buildings.

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The oldest home in the district is The Columns, built by William "Money" Williams in 1830. Today it serves as the Tallahassee Area Chamber of Commerce. The Murphy House, c. 1838, now houses antique stores. The William V. Knott House, c. 1843, houses an admission free house museum. Other notable buildings include First Presbyterian Church, the oldest remaining church building in Tallahassee, the David S. Walker Library, and the LeMoyne Art Foundation.