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Lemoyne Art Foundation
       
 
Lemoyne Art Foundation LeMoyne Art Foundation offers year-round exhibits in all contemporary and traditional media.
 
   
Description   The Lemoyne Art Foundation features contemporary art of local and national artists, viewed in changing exhibits that include many varied media. There is also an outdoor sculpture garden which includes a charming gazebo and two fountains.  
   
  Hours   HOURS    
   
Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend under 2 hours when visiting our location
 We are open year-round
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: under $10
   We accept: Visa MasterCard
 
 We provide special rates for: Children
Transportation HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
  The local bus system, TalTran, accesses all areas of Tallahassee.
   Parking: Street
 

   
 
 

125 North Gadsden Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
 (850) 222-8800
 (850) 224-2714

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  LeMoyne Art Foundation is a three-building complex in historic downtown Tallahassee--the Meginniss-Munroe House and the Munroe House are both on the National Register of Historic Places. Situated behind LeMoyne's properties is the beautiful Helen Lind Sculpture Garden.
    Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible
    Children Activities
   
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