Historic Houses and Buildings in Georgia
Andalusia Farm of Flannery O’Connor
Milledgeville, GA, People, Tours, Historic Homes
Andalusia Farm is the home of beloved American author Flannery O'Connor, who lived here full-time the last 13 years of her life.
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Augusta Canal Tours
Augusta, GA, Tours
Explore the historic Augusta Canal on a replica Petersburg Boat, on foot, or by bike, canoe or kayak.
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Barrington Hall
Roswell, GA, Tours, Historic Houses
This magnificent home is recognized as one of the best examples of Greek Revival Temple Architecture in the United States.
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Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
Augusta, GA, People, Tours, Historic Houses
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2006.
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Bulloch Hall
Roswell, GA, Tours, Historic Houses
The home of Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Bulloch Hall's Willis Ball design has been described as one of the most significant antebellum houses in Georgia.
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Chief Vann House Historic Site
Chatsworth, GA, State Parks, Tours, Native American Sites
Built in 1804 by Cherokee Chief James Vann, this Federal-style brick mansion is known as the "Showplace of the Cherokee Nation."
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Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home
Rome, GA, Museums, Tours, Native American Sites
Once the home of Cherokee leader Major Ridge, this museum is a Trail of Tears National Historic Trail site.
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Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center
Mountain City, GA, Tours, Museums
Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center tells the story of a unique time and place in American History.
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Funk Heritage Center
Waleska, GA, Museums, Tours, Native American Sites
The Funk Heritage Center tells the story of the early Appalachian settlers and Southeastern Indians.
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Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village
Tifton, GA, Attractions, Farm Experiences
Experience everyday 19th-century-style Georgia farm life, from planting and harvesting to cooking and quilting.
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Hay House
Macon, GA, Museums, Tours, Historic Houses
Macon’s Hay House, one of the finest antebellum houses in America, has been featured on A&E’s “America’s Castles” and is known as the
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Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum
Fayetteville, GA, Museums, Tours, Historic Houses
The Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum is housed in an 1855 Greek revival home that has long been a city landmark and was an inspiration to
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Lee and Gordon’s Mills
Dalton, GA, Tours, Historical Buildings, Grist Mills
Visit one of the oldest operating mills in the state, Lee and Gordon's Mills, and see a tractor museum and the oldest general store in
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Ma Rainey House & Blues Museum
Columbus, GA, Museums, Historic Homes
The home of Ma Rainey, the "Mother of the Blues" who was born in Columbus in 1886, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 and
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Margaret Mitchell House
Atlanta, GA, People, Historic Houses
Visit the small apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gone With the Wind, and see exhibits about life, her book and
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Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site
Atlanta, GA, Tours, People, Historic Houses
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birth home and Sweet Auburn neighborhood make up this national historic site in Atlanta.
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Midway Museum and National Historic District
MIdway, Georgia, Historic Houses and Buildings. Visitors to Midway can tour this live-oak shaded national historic district, soak up the colonial history of the coast, and learn about the
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Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum
Rome, GA, Museums, Historic Houses, People
Oak Hill, the Greek revival home of Martha Berry, founder of Berry College, and the Martha Berry Museum are located next to the Berry College
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Old Sautee Store
Sautee Nacoochee, GA, Shopping, Tours, Historic Buildings
Founded in 1872, this historic general store offers a vast array of time-tested merchandise as well as snacks and baked goods for
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Pirates’ House
Savannah, GA, Restaurants, Seafood, Historic Buildings
This intriguing restaurant has a history that goes all the way back to Savannah's founding, America's first experimental garden, and
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