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Tallahassee is the capital of Florida, a state of
Morgage
the United States of America. As of
2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 156,512[1], while Tallahassee
metro is estimated at 255,500. It is the county
seat of
San Bernardino Real Estate
Leon County.
Tallahassee is the home of
Mortgage Net Branch
Florida State University, Florida A & M University, and
Tallahassee Community College and Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy; Barry University,
Embry Riddle and Flagler also have
Morgage Refinance
branches in Tallahassee. It is also a regional home
center for trade and agriculture.
The name "Tallahassee" is a Muskogean Indian word often translated as "old fields,"
or "old town." This likely stems from the Creek (later called Seminole) Indians that
migrated into this region during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The area
had previously been occupied by the powerful
MLS
Apalachee Indians, who for centuries
had cultivated large fields of crops in the region's red clay hills. By the beginning
of the 19th century, however, the
Apalachee had been decimated by disease, missionization,
and colonial conflicts. Thus, when the Creeks
real estate home values
arrived--having themselves been pushed
southward by increasing European settlement--they found abandoned
agricultural areas and quite naturally referred to them as "old fields."