
The Grove Museum
Known For
- •Basement history tour
- •"Gray catbird" sightings in gardens
- •"Call-Collins House" exhibits
- •"Family cemetery" walk
Insider Tips
Best Time
Late mornings or early afternoons for peaceful grounds and guided tours.
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Don’t miss the hour-long basement tour—it digs deeper into stories of enslaved people and daily life.
Step inside The Grove Museum and you’re caught in a hush that’s rare for Tallahassee—a stately house suspended between antebellum grandeur and the tangled roots of Florida’s past. This isn’t a sterile monument; it’s a living, breathing witness to political drama and hard truths, including stories of those enslaved here and the role the estate played in civil rights history. Guides greet visitors with warmth and an infectious curiosity, eager to share details etched into the old bricks and beneath the shaded canopy outside. The grounds themselves are an open invitation—families, dog-walkers, and solo wanderers find their own rhythm among walnut trees, family graves, and the occasional flock of catbirds or sheep grazing. Locals treat it as a quiet sanctuary away from city clatter; travelers stumble upon it as a hidden portal into another era. History is handled thoughtfully here—neither sanitized nor sensationalized—anchoring The Grove as both a community touchstone and a bridge across Tallahassee’s layered identities.
Price Level
$
Website
thegrovemuseum.comContact
+1 850-245-6100
Hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Drifter Insights
Local favorite with excellent reputation
TripAdvisor: Top 25% (#17 of 152)
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TripAdvisor: #17 of 152 things to do in Tallahassee