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00097_Field_gg06q25.txt
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Audio:QS062501
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Correct:Tallahassee*QS062502*
Wrong 1:Cape Canaveral
Wrong 2:Fort Lauderdale
Wrong 3:Jacksonville
Wrong 4:Miami
Wrong 5:Montgomery
Wrong 6:Orlando
Wrong 7:St. Petersburg
Wrong 8:Tampa
GeoByte1:The name ^Tallahassee^ comes from a Creek Indian word meaning "old town."
GeoByte2:The Tallahassee site was chosen for the capital because it was midway between the two previous capitals, St. Augustine and Pensacola.
GeoByte3:In 1539 Hernando De Soto visited an Indian village at what was later to be the site of Florida's capital.
GeoByte4:Tallahassee became Florida's capital in 1824 after Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
GeoByte5:Florida State University is in Tallahassee.
GeoByte6:During the Civil War, Tallahassee and Austin were the only Confederate state capitals never captured by Union forces.
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