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Herring Place.

Herring Place is one of those small, quiet corners of Tallahassee where the houses feel lived-in and the neighbors know each other. It is a residential enclave, a compact area that offers comfortable homes without a lot of through traffic. This is the kind of spot where you might...

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30.4758, -84.3456
Herring Place is a quiet corner of Tallahassee where the houses feel lived-in and neighbors know each other.

Herring Place is one of those small, quiet corners of Tallahassee where the houses feel lived-in and the neighbors know each other. It is a residential enclave, a compact area that offers comfortable homes without a lot of through traffic. This is the kind of spot where you might see kids playing in front yards or folks out walking dogs in the evening. It is not a place with big attractions or a commercial strip, but rather a place to settle down and enjoy a slower pace of life. The neighborhood sits within Tallahassee, a distinct pocket where the focus remains squarely on home and hearth.

The neighborhood’s small size, just 0.05 square miles, contributes significantly to its intimate feel. It is a place where the pace slows down a bit, a noticeable contrast to some of Tallahassee’s more expansive or busier areas. Residents here often appreciate the genuine sense of community that naturally arises from living in a smaller area, where interactions are more frequent and familiar. This close-knit setting means neighbors tend to recognize each other, fostering a sense of belonging that can be harder to find in larger developments. The homes themselves are built for comfort, providing a solid foundation for quiet living and personal space.

The neighborhood's compact 0.05 square miles fosters a sense of community often missed in larger areas.

While Herring Place maintains its strong residential focus, it provides a straightforward living experience for those who prioritize a settled, neighborly atmosphere. It is a place for quiet evenings and weekend mornings, a true residential retreat within the city. For more details on what makes this particular part of Tallahassee unique, including any specific places, upcoming events, and community ratings, scroll down to explore everything Tallahasseean has gathered.

Why locals like it: small residential enclave comfortable homes close-knit setting quiet living within Tallahassee
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What is Herring Place?
Herring Place is a small residential enclave located in Tallahassee, FL. It is known for offering comfortable homes within a close-knit setting. The neighborhood covers an approximate area of 0.05 square miles.
Where is Herring Place located?
Herring Place is situated in Tallahassee, FL. It is a small residential area within the city, known for its comfortable homes and close-knit community atmosphere.
What kind of neighborhood is Herring Place?
Herring Place is described as a small residential enclave. It offers comfortable homes and is characterized by a close-knit setting, providing a community-focused environment for its residents.
How large is Herring Place?
Herring Place has an approximate area of 0.05 square miles. This makes it a small residential enclave within Tallahassee, FL, offering a concentrated community feel.
Are there any businesses or attractions within Herring Place?
There are no specific businesses or attractions currently listed as being inside the Herring Place neighborhood polygon. It is primarily a residential enclave focused on homes and community.
Are there any upcoming events in Herring Place?
There are no upcoming events currently on file for the Herring Place neighborhood. Information on local events would typically be found through community channels.

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