What a 200 years it’s been.

With a celebration held in front of City Hall Monday afternoon, the community gathered to wish a “happy birthday” to the place they call home.

“This is an exciting year of celebration for our city,” Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey said while addressing the crowd of about 250. “As we move through Tallahassee, this bicentennial year, I urge each and every one of you to take a second to celebrate our 200 years of excellence and all that’s been accomplished and while we also embrace the next 100 years, as we set the foundation for future generations,”

“Ambitious from the Beginning” is the theme for the year-long Bicentennial observance. The event featured live music from the Raa Middle School Steel Band and Florida A&M jazz band, as well as historians Althemese Barnes and Doug Smith.

Historian Althemese Barnes shares the history of Tallahassee with the community during the 200th birthday celebration for the City of Tallahassee outside of City Hall on Monday, March 4, 2024.

Barnes took to the podium to trace the “pivotal times” and strides over the last two centuries. The founder of the Riley House, an African American culture and history museum, noted how during the centennial celebrations in 1924 that six days of celebration were set aside for white people while Black citizens only got a single day.



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