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Soul Voices: Frenchtown Heritage Trail
 
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By Brandon D Cross, April 15, 2023
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1 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — 13 — Commerce and CommunitySoul Voices Frenchtown Heritage Trail
Many will walk these streets and learn about the history of a community that was steeped in commerce. Frenchtown was an area where business establishments, operated by men and women and blacks and whites, snuggled up close to the homes of the . . . Map (db m221794) HM
2 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Frenchtown Had It AllSoul Voices Frenchtown Heritage Trail
Frenchtown is the oldest community in Tallahassee that was set aside exclusively for African Americans. When the American Civil War ended in 1865, newly freed slaves were allocated a portion of the wet, mosquito and snake-infested land. The land was . . . Map (db m229064) HM
3 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Energy and PrideBrevard Street — Soul Voices Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
As Macomb Street crossed Brevard Street, there was an abrupt incline. The hill was once taller than today and necessitated steps on the west side that allowed pedestrians to more easily scale the gradient. On the opposite hill was an elegant house . . . Map (db m229124) HM
4 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Educators and EntrepreneursMacomb and Georgia Streets — Soul Voices Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
As Macomb Street continues its journey north of Carolina Street, it crosses Georgia Street. This area included additional businesses, such as the physicians' offices of Dr. Charles Stevens and Dr. Millard Williams. Bill Chavis Filling Station was . . . Map (db m229168) HM
5 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Enrichment, Pageantry, Culture, and Festivals — Soul Voices: Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
As varied as the commercial enterprises were, the community and its activities were just as unique and exciting. Churches played a principal role in the community life of Frenchtown. St. James CME, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal, and Bethel . . . Map (db m229203) HM
6 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Homes and BusinessesMacomb and Carolina Streets — Soul Voices: Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
As the area grew and prospered, residents became more attuned with the responsibilities that came with freedom. Small homes were replaced by more impressive dwellings; businesses expanded and settled on Macomb Street; churches were rebuilt on . . . Map (db m229215) HM
7 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Greater Frenchtown — Soul Voices: Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
Greater Frenchtown Greater Frenchtown is a derivative of the original Frenchtown, in name and geographics. Current and long-time residents who are familiar with the history know the neighborhoods now called Greater Frenchtown as the . . . Map (db m229282) HM
8 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Resilience & Perseverance — Soul Voices: Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
Another pioneer family led by George Madison and Annie Floyd Gardner maintained homes and property in the 400 block of Carolina Street. Among the properties was a building that housed several African American insurance companies and another that . . . Map (db m229300) HM
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9 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Dreamers and InnovatorsMacomb Street — Soul Voices: Frenchtown Historical Trail —
Another business strip occupied the 600 block of Macomb Street. Businesses on this part of the street included Bill the Tailor, where men went to get the perfect fit; Sullivan Groceries, where Red Delicious apples were pilfered by school children; . . . Map (db m229313) HM
10 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Faith and HopeCopeland Street — Soul Voices: Frenchtown Heritage Trail —
Copeland Street had its share of homes and businesses in the Frenchtown enclave. The most frequented business was Mitchell's Funeral Home, which later became Strong and Jones Funeral Home. The most infamous spot was Malones Bar and Grill, where . . . Map (db m229440) HM
 
 
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May. 15, 2024