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Click on the Address for a Google Map Click on the address for a Google map Adult Education 283 Trojan Trl. 922-5343 Apalachee Elementary 650 Trojan Trl. 488-7110 Arts & Sciences Charter School 3208 Thomasville Rd. 386-6566 Astoria Park Elementary 2465 Atlas Rd. 488-4673 BB&T Bank 3233 Thomasville Rd. 385-7774 Bank of America 2930 Apalachee Pkwy. 942-6390 Bank of America 315 S. Calhoun St. 561-1876 Bank of America 803 Lake Bradford Rd. 576-4246 Bank of America 3003 Mahan Dr. 942-4027 Bank of America 2262 N. Monroe St. 385-4473 Bank of America 3430 Thomasville Rd. 668-6200 Bank of America 5676 Thomasville Rd. 668-1717 Bond Wesson Elementary School 2204 Saxon St. 488-7676 Buck Lake Elementary 1600 Pedrick Rd. 488-6133 Canopy Oaks Elementary 3250 Point View Dr. 488-3301 Capital City Bank 6691 Thomasville Rd. 402-8080 Capital Health Care 3333 Capital Medical Blvd. 877-4115 Centre Pointe Dental 2470 Care Dr. 877-5151 Chaires Elementary 4774 Chaires Cross Rd. 878-8534 Chiles High School 7200 Lawton Chiles Ln. 488-1756 City Hall - Clerk's Office 300 S. Adams St. 891-8130 Cobb Middle School 915 Hillcrest St. 488-3363 DeSoto Trail Elementary 2930 Velda Dairy Rd. 488-4511 Deer Lake Middle School 9902 W. Deer Lake 922-6545 Dorothy Cooper Spence (Chaires) Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd. 656-2162 ECHO Outreach 702 W. Madison St. 224-3246 Fairview Middle School 3415 Zillah Rd. 488-6880 FAMU Coleman Library 1500 S. MLK Blvd. 599-3370 FAMU Credit Union 1610 S. Monroe St. 222-4541 FAMU Student Activities Room 202, Student Union 599-3400 Farmers & Merchants Bank 2000 Apalachee Pkwy. 878-2626 Farmers & Merchants Bank 2626 Mahan Dr. 942-2626 Farmers & Merchants Bank 3490 N. Monroe St. 514-2626 Farmers & Merchants Bank 4210 W Tennessee St. 224-2626 Farmers & Merchants Bank 3320 Thomasville Rd. 893-5100 First Florida Credit Union 2521 Blair Stone Rd. 487-2393 First Florida Credit Union 1661 Raymond Diehl Rd. 922-7855 Florida High School 3000 School House Rd. 245-3799 Fort Braden Community Center 16387 Blountstown Highway 574-1027 Fort Braden Elementary 15100 Blountstown Hwy. 488-9374 FSU SGA Room 205, Student Union 644-1814 FSU Strozier Library 116 Honors Way 644-1437 FSView & Florida Flambeau 954 W. Brevard St. 644-5163 Gilchrist Elementary 695 Timberlane Rd. 893-4310 Godby High School 1717 W. Tharpe St. 488-1325 Gretchen Everhart School 2750 Mission Rd. 488-9313 Griffin Middle School 800 Alabama St. 488-8436 Hancock Bank 2105 Capital Cir. NE 656-1447 Hancock Bank 2437 N. Monroe St. 656-1447 Hancock Bank 101 N. Monroe St. 224-2330 Hancock Bank 2613 S. Monroe St. 425-3300 Hancock Bank 1706 W. Tennessee St. 425-3320 Hartsfield Elementary 1414 Chowkeebin Nene 488-7322 Hawks Rise Elementary 205 Meadow Ridge Rd. 487-4733 Healthy Families Leon 1311 N. Paul Russell Rd., Ste A204 656-7110 Kate Sullivan Elementary 927 Miccosukee Rd. 487-1216 Killearn Lakes Elementary 8037 Deer Lake East 893-1265 Leon High School 550 E. Tennessee St. 488-1971 Lincoln High School 3838 Trojan Trl. 487-2110 Lively Vo-Tech 500 Appleyard Dr. 487-7555 Maclay School 3737 N. Meridian Rd. 893-2138 Magnolia Terrace Apartment Complex 509 E. Magnolia Dr. 877-6420 McConnaughhay Law Firm 1709 Hermitage Blvd., Ste. 200 425-8182 Miccosukee Community Center 13887 Moccasin Gap Rd 893-9226 Miccosukee Post Office 14000 Moccasin Gap Rd. 893-1160 New Leaf Market 1235 Apalachee Pkwy. 942-2557 Nims Middle School 723 W. Orange Ave. 488-5960 Oak Ridge Elementary 4530 Shelfer Rd. 488-3214 Pineview Elementary 2330 Lake Bradford Rd. 488-2819 Public Library, Bookmobile 200 W. Park Ave. 487-2665 Public Library, Collins Branch 200 W. Park Ave. 487-2665 Public Library, Ft. Braden Branch 16327 Blountstown Hwy 414-0902 Public Library, Lake Jackson Branch 3840 N. Monroe St. #302 488-2665 Public Library, Northeast Branch 5513 Thomasville Rd. 921-1776 Public Library, Parkway Branch 1210 Capital Cir. SE 487-1926 Public Library, Perry Branch 2804 S. Adams St. 487-1815 Premier Bank 3110 Capital Circle NE 386-2225 Premier Bank 2780 W. Tennessee St. 386-2225 Premier Bank 6529 Thomasville Rd. 386-2225 Premier Bank 3615 Apalachee Pkwy 386-2225 Quarter Moon Imports 1641 N. Monroe St. 222-2254 Raa Middle School 410 W. Tharpe St. 488-7495 Regions Bank 2000 Capital Cir. NE 523-4600 Regions Bank 201 S. Monroe St. 222-3727 Regions Bank 3516 Thomasville Rd. 894-2370 Regions Bank 3621 Apalachee Pkwy. 942-0890 Rickards High School 3013 Jim Lee Rd. 488-1783 Riley Elementary 1400 Indiana St. 488-5840 Roberts Elementary 5777 Centerville Rd. 488-0923 Ruediger Elementary 526 W. Tenth St. 488-1074 Sabal Palm Elementary 2813 Ridgeway St. 488-0167 SAIL High School 2006 Jackson Bluff Rd. 488-2468 Sealey Elementary 2815 Allen Rd. 488-6540 Shelter 480 W. Tennessee St. 224-9055 Smith-Williams Service Center 2295 Pasco St. 891-1860 Springwood Elementary 3801 Fred George Rd. 488-6225 Steele Collins Charter School 428 W. Tennessee St. 681-1929 Sun Trust Bank 2727 Apalachee Pkwy. 878-4397 Sun Trust Bank 1401 Miccosukee Rd. 907-5000 Sun Trust Bank 215 S. Monroe St., Ste 120 215-6721 Sun Trust Bank 2051 Thomasville Rd. 298-1521 Sun Trust Bank 3522 Thomasville Rd. 907-5156 Sun Trust Bank 6779 Thomasville Rd. 894-0222 Sunshine Savings Bank 3534-A Thomasville Rd. 894-1176 Swift Creek Middle School 2100 Pedrick Rd. 487-4868 TCC Campus Life 1st Floor, Student Union 201-8420 TCC Disability Services Room 172, Student Union 201-8430 TCC Library 444 Appleyard Dr. 201-8376 TCC Registrar 444 Appleyard Dr. 201-8376 TCC Student Government Room 185, Student Union 201-9967 Tallahassee State Bank 601 N. Monroe St. 205-5173 Tallahassee State Bank 2720 W. Tennessee St. 576-1182 Tallahassee State Bank 3471 Thomasville Rd. 576-1182 Tallahassee State Bank 1868 Capital Circle Northeast 576-1182 Tallahassee-Leon Credit Union 1827 Capital Circle NE 576-8134 x111 W. T. Moore Elementary 2700 Dempsey Mayo Rd. 877-6158 Wachovia Bank 1997 Capital Circle NE 668-4034 Wachovia Bank 3121 Mahan Dr. 425-6064 Wachovia Bank 1201 N. Monroe St. 425-2511 Wachovia Bank 3400 S. Monroe St. 425-6075 Wachovia Bank 150 S. Monroe St. 681-2880 Wachovia Bank 3529 Thomasville Rd. 425-6029 Wakulla Bank 503 Appleyard Dr. 580-0600 Wakulla Bank 2101 Capital Cir. NE 386-2222 Wakulla Bank 8232 Woodville Hwy. 421-5747 Woodland Hall Academy 5746 Centerville Rd. 893-2216 Woodville Elementary 9373 Woodville Highway 487-7043 Also, many agencies serving the public are now voter registration branch sites. .
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