FSU Museum of Fine Art
The FSU Museum of Fine Art is located within the Fine Arts Building at 540 West Call Street. The Fine Arts Building occupies an entire block and is surrounded by West Tennessee Street, North Copeland Street, West Call Street, and North Macomb Street. Parking is available in the garage immediately adjacent to the building. The garage can be entered from West Call Street or North Macomb Street, and visitor parking is located on the bottom level.
Lee Hall
The 1,190-seat Lee Hall Auditorium is located inside Lee Hall, which can be found in the heart of the Florida A&M University campus at 1601 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., at the top of Tallahassee's highest hill. Tickets for Seven Days events in Lee Hall can be purchased night-of-show across the street in Jackson Davis Hall. Parking is as available and not plentiful, so taking the Seven Days Trolley (provided by the City) is strongly advised.
FSU Student Life Cinema
The Student Life Cinema can be found in the center of FSU's campus inside the Askew Student Life Center at 942 Learning Way. This state-of-the-art movie theatre, designed by the FSU Film School, features an 18' x 43' movie screen, stadium-style seating to accommodate 380 guests, 35mm and video projection, and 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. Plentiful parking can be found across Woodward Avenue in the Woodjef Parking Lot..
Bradfordville First Baptist Church
Bradfordville First Baptist Church was is located at 6494 Thomasville Road, 4.5 miles north of I-10 and just south of Bradfordville/Bannerman Road. During the renovation of Ruby Diamond Auditorium, the 1,300-seat facility has been a home-away-from-home for a number of performing groups, including the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, FSU Symphony and Tallahassee Community Chorus, among others. Parking available on site.
FSU Smith-Fichter Dance Theatre
The beautiful, 380-seat Nancy Smith-Fichter Dance Theatre is located within Montgomery Hall at 130 Collegiate Loop and the entrance to the theatre is off of Landis Green. Parking is available in the lot behind Montgomery Hall or in the parking garage at the intersection of Collegiate Loop and Traditions Way.
OR VISIT HERE For a more detailed map with parking uptions (Montgomery Hall is #25 on this map; the parking garage is #378).
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Phone: (850) 644-1023
TCC Turner Auditorium
Fred Turner Auditorium is located within the Fine and Performing Arts Center at 444 Appleyard Drive on the campus of Tallahassee Community College. The entrance to Fred Turner Auditorium is off of Appleyard Drive, between West Pensacola Street and West Tennessee Street. Parking is available in the lot surrounding the building.
Tallahassee Community College has been a generous sponsor of Seven Days from the start, and this year they will host three major Seven Days events.
Pebble Hill Plantation
Pebble Hill Plantation is located at 1251 U.S. Highway 319 S (Thomasville Road) in Georgia, five miles south of Thomasville, Ga., and 25 miles north of Tallahassee. Built in 1827, the mansion and its grounds have been a public space since 1983. Last year's Seven Days performance by Simone Dinnerstein was the first-ever public concert performed in the Big Room of the Plantation; this year's performance by Richard Stoltzman and Trio Solis will be the second. Parking will be provided on site.
The Moon
The Moon is located at 1105 E. Lafayette Street, near the corner of Magnolia and Lafayette, one block south of Apalachee Parkway. Parking is available on site and across the street.
For 25 years, the club has been a venerable Tallahassee nightspot and has hosted concerts by the biggest artists in blues, jazz, reggae, rock, soul, funk, country and more.
Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
The Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center is located at 505 W. Pensacola Street at the intersection of Pensacola and Copeland, just two blocks from the Capitol building. The Civic Center has plenty of on-site parking.
Fallon Theatre
The 490-seat Fallon Theatre is located inside the FSU Fine Arts Building at 540 W. Call St. (the corner of Call and Copeland Streets). Parking is available in the garage immediately adjacent to the building. The garage can be entered from West Call Street or North Macomb Street, and visitor parking is located on the bottom level. Please note that anyone parking in front of the Fine Arts Building along West Call Street will be towed. This area is for FSU Buses only and parking is enforced by FSU Parking Services.

