06/15/2017 Florida Crossroads – Restoring the Grove
Steps away from the Governor’s Mansion in Tallahassee is a home that has seen its share of state leaders too. The Grove Museum – built in ca. 1840 by craftspeople enslaved by territorial Governor Richard Keith Call – has served as a private residence, an impromptu Governor’s Mansion in the 1950’s, and now a museum preserved for visitors and maintained by Florida’s Division of Historical Resources.