Museums in Georgia

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Atlanta Cyclorama

Atlanta, GA, Civil War Tours
Music, narration, and sound effects bring to life the world’s largest oil painting as well as the Battle of Atlanta fought between Confederate and Union

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Atlanta History Center

Atlanta, GA, Museums
One of the largest history museums in the Southeast, the Atlanta History Center celebrates Atlanta's Southern culture.

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Augusta Canal Interpretive Center

Augusta, GA, Museums, Tours
Part of the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, the Augusta Canal Interpretive Center at Enterprise Mill tells the story of the people, progress and promise of

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Bartow History Museum

Cartersville, GA, Museums
Artifacts, photographs, and a variety of interactive exhibits tell the story, including settlement, Cherokee removal, and Civil War strife, of Bartow County.

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Blue and Gray Museum

Fitzgerald, GA, Museums
More than 1200 objects, photographs, household items, memorabilia and rare artifacts tell the remarkable story of Fitzgerald and its roots in the Civil War.

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Buggy Shop Museum

Senoia, GA, Museums
This museum tells the story of a town and a family, the Baggarlys, who have been in Senoia since its founding.

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Candler Field Museum

Williamson, GA, Museums
The Candler Field Museum at Peach State Aerodrome in Williamson was established to recreate the old Atlanta airport as it was during the 1920s and 1930s.

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Chieftains Museum and Major Ridge Home

Rome, GA, Native American Sites
Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home is a National Historic Landmark, a site on the National Historic Trail of Tears, and listed on the National Register of

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Coca-Cola Space Science Center

Columbus, GA, Museums, Observatories
At this space museum located on the Chattahoochee Riverwalk in Columbus, you can "Voyage to Mars," Return to the Moon," Rendezvous with a Comet," or

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Dahlonega Gold Museum and Historic Site

Dahlonega is site of first US gold rush in 1828. The museum features exhibits on mining history, gold coins and nuggets, and audiovisual displays. Tours of adjacent Consolidated Gold Mines,

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Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site

Cartersville, GA, Museums, State Parks, Indian Mounds
The historic site features ceremonial earthen burial mounds of Mississippian culture corn farmers and a museum with artifacts,

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Fire Engine Museum

Fitzgerald, GA, Museums
See a collection of vintage fire engines and equipment at the Fire Engine Museum in Fitzgerald.

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Folk Pottery Museum

Sautee Nacoochee, GA, Museums, Potters, Pottery
Learn the stories of men and women who shaped the earth and water of this region into once essential household items now valued as distinctive

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Fort Frederica National Monument

Fort Frederica, the most extensive fort in British-ruled colonies, was built by Georgia founder General James Oglethorpe in 1736 to protect the colonies against the Spanish.

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Fort King George Historic Site

Darien, GA, Tours, Colonial Georgia
Reconstructed four-story cypress blockhouse, barracks and earthwork fort originally built in 1721 as southernmost outpost of British empire in North

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Fort McAllister Historic Park

Richmond Hill, GA, State Parks, Camping, Forts, Civil War
Fort McAllister, the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy, fell to the Union Army in December 1864 during

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Fort Morris Historic Site

Fort Morris was built to defend the former town of Sunbury, once a bustling seaport second in Georgia only to Savannah.

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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, Native American History
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 activities, from planting and harvesting to cooking, spinning, quilt making.

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