The Tallahassee Civic Center is located at 505 West Pensacola Street Tallahassee, Florida 32301. This great arena of events was built in the year 1981 near the Capitol building and at short distance from the Florida State University's Center for Professional Development, The Turnbull Center and the FSU Law School.
The Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center is a huge stadium with the capacity to host many events gatherings and meetings. It features luxurious suites and club seats along with a multi purpose convention center with the capacity of accommodating 13000 guests, a restaurant named Spotlight Grille which provides the entire view of the stadium and a meeting and exhibition center spread at an area of 52,000 sq. ft.
The Tallahassee Civic Center hosts a large number of events including, meetings feasts, exhibitions, rock, country, pop and urban concerts, family shows, monster trucks, circus, rodeos and other Broadway shows, ice shows, consumer and trade shows and many sports including the FSU Basketball (ACC).
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The Tallahassee Civic Center that was built at a cost of $33.8 million is a modern versatile compound with an affordable price, multifaceted entertainment facility and an efficient and helpful customer service. All these features together make the Tallahassee civic center a cherished and famous place to visit.
The gentry that usually visits this great convention and entertainment center at Tallahassee in the Leon County includes the people who often visit this seat of the State Government for some official purpose at the Capitol building here at Tallahassee and the 55,000 students of the two important and big universities including the Florida State University and Florida A&M University and Tallahassee Community College. These people come here for attaining great entertainment and for hosting some great public events.
Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center Authority which manages the events and maintains this arena of events aspires to provide a comfortable and entertaining environment to its guests so that they are inspired to visit it over and over again.
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