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Railroad Square


Railroad Square Art District is an arts, culture and entertainment district of Tallahassee, Florida, located off Railroad Avenue (south of the Amtrak station and FAMU), filled with a variety of metal art sculptures and murals, and stores selling artwork and collectibles.

Railroad Square Art District
Inside Gallery 621
TypePublic Art Space and Shopping
Location661 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Area10 acres (4.0 ha)
Established1970; 54 years ago (1970)
Websitewww.artdistrict.com/railroad-square

Railroad Square is a WWII-era industrial warehouse park turned into an art district with more than 70 shops, galleries, and small businesses.[1] It's known for its small locally owned shops, working artist studios, and alternative art scene.

In 2021, a skateable art park was added in partnership with Team Pain.[2] The skatepark features Florida's longest snake-run.[3]

History edit

Railroad Square Art District is the site of the former McDonnell Lumber Company, and most of the warehouses there were originally constructed in the 1940s. The property later became the Downtown Industrial Park.[4]

In the 1950s it was acquired by The Boynton Family, who still own much of the property today, three generations later. It was the second generation of Boynton owners, Nan Boynton, who was the one responsible for bringing the artists into the park and renaming it "Railroad Square" in the 1980s. The park is now owned by Lily Boynton Kaye and Adam Boynton Kaye, Nan's children.[5] The site has hosted a microbrewery, rock climbing gym, local coffee shops, art galleries, art studios, vintage shops, and more. There are currently over 70 tenants of the Railroad Square community, most if not all of which are located within the historic railroad warehouses.

Railroad Square regularly hosts events called First Fridays: art crawl events with live music and food trucks that take place on the first Friday of every month.[6]

Shopping, Dining, Recreation edit

Railroad Square features a great number of local businesses owned and operated by Tallahassee residents. The number of tenants varies, but there is space for 90-100 stores at once.[7] Included in the park’s offerings are entertainment venues, food options, beauty-focused stores, screen printing stores, gift stores and boutiques, and thrift stores, some of which specialize in services and goods specifically for the LGBTQIA+ community and for individuals with autism. There are also music and recording studios, pet stores, performing arts groups, a virtual reality arcade, a gym, and many other unique businesses.[8]

Railroad Square is located along the Capital Cascades Trail, a long pedestrian and bike path that begins at Cascades Park.[9] It also features an outdoor event venue called the Art Garden,[10] and a children's playground.

In January of 2019, plans were revealed to construct a Hyatt House hotel at the entrance of the park. The decision was met with a mixed reaction from the park’s preexisting tenants, who were concerned about a large business moving in.[11] The hotel opened in February of 2021,[12] and in December of 2021, it was sold to the minority-owned hoteliers Noble Investment Group.[13]

Art and Galleries edit

A large portion of the spaces at Railroad Square are occupied by art studios. Some of these are owned by singular artists displaying their own work. Others are broader and allow many artists to host displays, including some with a multicultural focus or a focus on showcasing works from disabled artists. There are also a couple of galleries which host painting parties and arts and crafts events.[8]

On August 10, 2021, a mural depicting founder Nan Boynton was revealed on the side of the building housing the Fat Cat Bookstore.[14] It was created by Florida State University art student Matthew Forrest,[14] who has contributed several pieces to the area under the tag ‘briteso’.[15]

Mickee Faust Club edit

The Mickee Faust Club is a prominent local community theater organization that has been operating in Tallahassee since 1987,[16] and their ‘clubhouse’ is located on the south side of Railroad Square. It was founded by wives Terry Galloway and Donna Nudd out of a desire to find and create an inclusive theater space,[17][18] and so their productions make an effort to include and feature the LGBTQ+ community and the disabled community (their mascot is performed by Galloway, who is a Deaf lesbian[17][18][19]) with a particular focus on seniors and lower-income members of those communities. Their membership and theater workshops are free to the public,[19] and they usually perform two cabaret shows and one irreverent Shakespeare adaptation a year.[17] While their shows are ordinarily comedic, they have been known to feature material covering poignant topics, such as the AIDS crisis or the Pulse Nightclub shooting.[17]

The Mickee Faust Club is led by a fictitious Mickee Faust, a gender-fluid sewer rat, and has provided non-traditional performance to the region for Tallahassee for decades, giving a voice to underrepresented individuals who identify with the label of “weird”.[20] While this character seems similar to Mickey Mouse, this similarity was simply to prevent being sued by the Disney Company.[21] As an open and accepting community, they have also took to creating protests to engage in the LGBTQ+ politics around the capital of Florida. When Gay Pride month was not celebrated in Tallahassee, the company created a “Queer as Faust” cabaret,[21] which has been running since 2007. The entire company is run on a volunteer basis. In 2020, when the COVID-19 Pandemic occurred, The Mickee Faust Club created virtual shows that were well-received by the public.[21]

First Fridays edit

On the first Friday of every month, the district hosts the ‘First Friday Gallery Hop’ (known locally as ‘First Fridays’), an event in the evening featuring live music, open galleries, and food trucks. The events have been taking place for over twenty years,[22] and while they were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they returned starting June 4, 2021.[23] For the businesses of Railroad Square, the First Friday events are a crucial source of revenue, with one business owner saying they are “when you can usually earn enough to take you through the month”.[23] They take place in the evening- reported hours range from 6-9 PM[24] to 5:45-11 PM,[25] possibly reflecting a change over time or accounting for the hours of individual businesses within the district.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RAILROAD SQUARE Art District".
  2. ^ "Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency in final planning stages for new skate park". 21 January 2021.
  3. ^ "New $2.8 Million Skateable Art Park in Tallahassee | Skate the States". 27 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Railroad Square Art District".
  5. ^ Ensley, Gerald (31 May 2014). "Railroad Square Art Park began as sawmill, lumber yard". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  6. ^ https://visittallahassee.com/events/first-fridays-at-railroad-square-art-district-2/
  7. ^ "Historic Railroad Square". Art District. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Business Directory". Art District. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Capital Cascades Trail". Traillink.
  10. ^ "Arts and Cultural Experiences". Arts and Cultural Experience At Railroad Square, Inc. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  11. ^ Waters, TaMaryn (22 Jan 2019). "New Hyatt House Hotel brings excitement, anxiety for Railroad Square". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  12. ^ "Olympia Hotel Management Opens Hyatt House Tallahassee Capitol – University in Florida". Hotel Online. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  13. ^ Waters, TaMaryn (17 Dec 2021). "Hyatt House site at Railroad Square Art District sold to minority-owned hotelier group". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  14. ^ a b "Post by Railroad Square Art District". Facebook.
  15. ^ Prentiss, Anna (8 June 2021). "Student Star: Matthew Forrest". Florida State University News. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  16. ^ "Mickee Faust Club". Visit Tallahassee. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  17. ^ a b c d Halvorson, Sandra (28 Feb 2022). "The Mickee Faust Club: Rules-averse theater is governed by the spirit of inclusivity". Tallahassee Magazine. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Terry Galloway". Terry Galloway.
  19. ^ a b "Landing Page". The Mickee Faust Club.
  20. ^ "Home - the mickee faust club". The Mickee Faust Club - Theater for the Weird Community. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  21. ^ a b c Halvorson, Sandra (February 28, 2022). "The Mickee Faust Club". Tallahassee Magazine. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  22. ^ "First Friday is Back at Railroad Square Art District". Tallahassee Arts Guide. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  23. ^ a b Cho, Micah (23 Apr 2021). "First Friday to return to Railroad Square June 4". WTXL Tallahassee. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  24. ^ "Railroad Square Art District". Visit Tallahassee.
  25. ^ "First Friday! (Facebook Event by Railroad Square Art District)". Facebook. Retrieved 25 April 2022.

External links edit

  • Railroad Square Website

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Railroad Square Art District is an arts culture and entertainment district of Tallahassee Florida located off Railroad Avenue south of the Amtrak station and FAMU filled with a variety of metal art sculptures and murals and stores selling artwork and collectibles Railroad Square Art DistrictInside Gallery 621TypePublic Art Space and ShoppingLocation661 Railroad Square Tallahassee Florida United StatesArea10 acres 4 0 ha Established1970 54 years ago 1970 Websitewww wbr artdistrict wbr com wbr railroad squareRailroad Square is a WWII era industrial warehouse park turned into an art district with more than 70 shops galleries and small businesses 1 It s known for its small locally owned shops working artist studios and alternative art scene In 2021 a skateable art park was added in partnership with Team Pain 2 The skatepark features Florida s longest snake run 3 Contents 1 History 2 Shopping Dining Recreation 3 Art and Galleries 3 1 Mickee Faust Club 4 First Fridays 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory editRailroad Square Art District is the site of the former McDonnell Lumber Company and most of the warehouses there were originally constructed in the 1940s The property later became the Downtown Industrial Park 4 In the 1950s it was acquired by The Boynton Family who still own much of the property today three generations later It was the second generation of Boynton owners Nan Boynton who was the one responsible for bringing the artists into the park and renaming it Railroad Square in the 1980s The park is now owned by Lily Boynton Kaye and Adam Boynton Kaye Nan s children 5 The site has hosted a microbrewery rock climbing gym local coffee shops art galleries art studios vintage shops and more There are currently over 70 tenants of the Railroad Square community most if not all of which are located within the historic railroad warehouses Railroad Square regularly hosts events called First Fridays art crawl events with live music and food trucks that take place on the first Friday of every month 6 Shopping Dining Recreation editRailroad Square features a great number of local businesses owned and operated by Tallahassee residents The number of tenants varies but there is space for 90 100 stores at once 7 Included in the park s offerings are entertainment venues food options beauty focused stores screen printing stores gift stores and boutiques and thrift stores some of which specialize in services and goods specifically for the LGBTQIA community and for individuals with autism There are also music and recording studios pet stores performing arts groups a virtual reality arcade a gym and many other unique businesses 8 Railroad Square is located along the Capital Cascades Trail a long pedestrian and bike path that begins at Cascades Park 9 It also features an outdoor event venue called the Art Garden 10 and a children s playground In January of 2019 plans were revealed to construct a Hyatt House hotel at the entrance of the park The decision was met with a mixed reaction from the park s preexisting tenants who were concerned about a large business moving in 11 The hotel opened in February of 2021 12 and in December of 2021 it was sold to the minority owned hoteliers Noble Investment Group 13 Art and Galleries editA large portion of the spaces at Railroad Square are occupied by art studios Some of these are owned by singular artists displaying their own work Others are broader and allow many artists to host displays including some with a multicultural focus or a focus on showcasing works from disabled artists There are also a couple of galleries which host painting parties and arts and crafts events 8 On August 10 2021 a mural depicting founder Nan Boynton was revealed on the side of the building housing the Fat Cat Bookstore 14 It was created by Florida State University art student Matthew Forrest 14 who has contributed several pieces to the area under the tag briteso 15 Mickee Faust Club edit The Mickee Faust Club is a prominent local community theater organization that has been operating in Tallahassee since 1987 16 and their clubhouse is located on the south side of Railroad Square It was founded by wives Terry Galloway and Donna Nudd out of a desire to find and create an inclusive theater space 17 18 and so their productions make an effort to include and feature the LGBTQ community and the disabled community their mascot is performed by Galloway who is a Deaf lesbian 17 18 19 with a particular focus on seniors and lower income members of those communities Their membership and theater workshops are free to the public 19 and they usually perform two cabaret shows and one irreverent Shakespeare adaptation a year 17 While their shows are ordinarily comedic they have been known to feature material covering poignant topics such as the AIDS crisis or the Pulse Nightclub shooting 17 The Mickee Faust Club is led by a fictitious Mickee Faust a gender fluid sewer rat and has provided non traditional performance to the region for Tallahassee for decades giving a voice to underrepresented individuals who identify with the label of weird 20 While this character seems similar to Mickey Mouse this similarity was simply to prevent being sued by the Disney Company 21 As an open and accepting community they have also took to creating protests to engage in the LGBTQ politics around the capital of Florida When Gay Pride month was not celebrated in Tallahassee the company created a Queer as Faust cabaret 21 which has been running since 2007 The entire company is run on a volunteer basis In 2020 when the COVID 19 Pandemic occurred The Mickee Faust Club created virtual shows that were well received by the public 21 First Fridays editOn the first Friday of every month the district hosts the First Friday Gallery Hop known locally as First Fridays an event in the evening featuring live music open galleries and food trucks The events have been taking place for over twenty years 22 and while they were put on hold due to the COVID 19 pandemic they returned starting June 4 2021 23 For the businesses of Railroad Square the First Friday events are a crucial source of revenue with one business owner saying they are when you can usually earn enough to take you through the month 23 They take place in the evening reported hours range from 6 9 PM 24 to 5 45 11 PM 25 possibly reflecting a change over time or accounting for the hours of individual businesses within the district Gallery edit nbsp Entrance to Railroad Square nbsp The art park office nbsp Caboose turned into a cafe nbsp Food trailer nbsp Typical First Friday night nbsp South of Soho gallery and rock gym in an old warehouse nbsp One of many shops in the park nbsp House of Plywood nbsp Mickee Faust Club House nbsp Gallery 621 nbsp Painting by Ray L Burggraf an artist associated with Railroad SquareReferences edit RAILROAD SQUARE Art District Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency in final planning stages for new skate park 21 January 2021 New 2 8 Million Skateable Art Park in Tallahassee Skate the States 27 July 2022 Railroad Square Art District Ensley Gerald 31 May 2014 Railroad Square Art Park began as sawmill lumber yard Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved 25 April 2022 https visittallahassee com events first fridays at railroad square art district 2 Historic Railroad Square Art District Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b Business Directory Art District Retrieved 25 April 2022 Capital Cascades Trail Traillink Arts and Cultural Experiences Arts and Cultural Experience At Railroad Square Inc Retrieved 25 April 2022 Waters TaMaryn 22 Jan 2019 New Hyatt House Hotel brings excitement anxiety for Railroad Square Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved 25 April 2022 Olympia Hotel Management Opens Hyatt House Tallahassee Capitol University in Florida Hotel Online Retrieved 25 April 2022 Waters TaMaryn 17 Dec 2021 Hyatt House site at Railroad Square Art District sold to minority owned hotelier group Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b Post by Railroad Square Art District Facebook Prentiss Anna 8 June 2021 Student Star Matthew Forrest Florida State University News Retrieved 25 April 2022 Mickee Faust Club Visit Tallahassee Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b c d Halvorson Sandra 28 Feb 2022 The Mickee Faust Club Rules averse theater is governed by the spirit of inclusivity Tallahassee Magazine Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b Terry Galloway Terry Galloway a b Landing Page The Mickee Faust Club Home the mickee faust club The Mickee Faust Club Theater for the Weird Community Retrieved April 29 2023 a b c Halvorson Sandra February 28 2022 The Mickee Faust Club Tallahassee Magazine Retrieved April 29 2023 First Friday is Back at Railroad Square Art District Tallahassee Arts Guide Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b Cho Micah 23 Apr 2021 First Friday to return to Railroad Square June 4 WTXL Tallahassee Retrieved 25 April 2022 Railroad Square Art District Visit Tallahassee First Friday Facebook Event by Railroad Square Art 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