Updated: 5/31/2021 
Knott House Museum
Tallahassee, Florida
Description

The Knott House Museum contains permanent and rotating exhibits on Tallahassee’s past. The house reflects local history through the lives of the William and Luella Knott family and friends. Learn about Mrs. Knott’s poetry, Mr. Knott’s politics and their son Charlie’s quail hunting expeditions as you tour the home. Although, the house was built in 1843, it has been restored its 1928 appearance. Open Wednesday-Friday 1:00 - 4:00, Saturday 10:00 - 4:00. Free admission.

Mission

To preserve, collect, and interpret the Knott House, its owners, and its contents as they relate to the history of Tallahassee, Leon County, and Florida in the years 1843 through 1985. Primary focus of public interpretation is the period 1928 through 1941.

Governance

State

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