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Taylor-Grady House
Athens, Georgia

History

Tellus: Northwest Georgia Science Museum
Cartersville, Georgia

Archaeology, Children's, General, History, Library, Natural History, Planetarium, Science, Specialized

Tellus features four incredible galleries: the Weinman Mineral Gallery; Fossil Gallery; Science in Motion, a walk through the development of motorized transportation; and Collins Family My Big Backyard, a hands-on activity area for kids. Tellus also includes gem panning and fossil dig areas and a digital planetarium.

The Bedingfield Inn Museum
Lumpkin, Georgia

Historic House, Specialized

Close your eyes and imagine the sounds of Horses and a stagecoach pulling up in front of The Bedingfield Inn, as the stage coach driver blows into his horn annoucing the number of guests spending the night, and as you enter the inn, the smell of tobacco and the fire place burning, All rooms have a fireplace in them except the common room, where multiple families would share a single room along with body heat for 12and half cents a night. The beautiful Furnishings and construction of the Inn in 1836, almost makes you want to turn back the clock to a less demanding time or was it? and then within a block of the Inn you get to view the contents of a drugstore that started in 1865 and closed their doors in 1957. Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum.

The Columbus Museum
Columbus, Georgia

Art, Botanical Garden, Children's, Culture, History

As an American art and regional history museum, and the second largest general museum in Georgia, the Columbus Museum offers a diverse collection to the public. The Museum houses over 14,000 artifacts and objects that tell the story of the Chattahoochee River Valley's development, an American fine art collection from a host of renowned American artists, a hands-on gallery for children, and the finest traveling exhibitions from across the U.S. In addition, the Museum also features a range of educational programming for adults, families, and children. The Museum is always changing and always free, so come back again and again to experience award-winning collections and new and exciting programs.

The Georgia Historical Society
Savannah, Georgia

Historical Society

The Society maintains a collection of GA history through its library/archives, conducts statewide conferences, lectures/workshops, publishes history books/a quarterly newsletter/GA Historical Quarterly, oversees hist. marker prog & GA Heritage Celebration

The Herndon Home
Atlanta, Georgia

The Herndon Home, a Beaux Arts Classical mansion was built in 1910 for family of Alonzo Herndon. Mr. Herndon born a slave was the founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company.

The Salvation Army Southern Historical Center
Atlanta, Georgia

History

The Salvation Army Southern Historical Center is a museum, research library, and archives presenting the history of The Salvation Army in the South.

The Youth Museum
Marietta, Georgia

Children's, History

Unique among participatory museums, The Youth Museum uses role-playing to involve children in the learning experience.

Thomasville Cultural Center
Thomasville, Georgia

Culture

Thomasville Cultural Center is an arts agency which serves the community with art exhibits, theatrical, and musical productions, and visual and performing arts classes.

Telfair Museum of Art
Savannah, Georgia

Art

The Telfair is the oldest art museum in the South. The Owens-Thomas House is the finest example of Regency architecture in America. Owens Thomas admission; $8 Adults, $3 Students, $2 Children, Under 6 Free and AAA $7.

The Apex Museum
Atlanta, Georgia

History

The Chief John Ross House
Rossville, Georgia

Historic House

The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.
Athens, Georgia

Arboretum, Botanical Garden, History, Nature Centers, Science, University

A beautiful headquarters home furnished with late 18th and early 19th century antiques to include porcelains and paintings.

The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences
Rabun Gap, Georgia

Art

The historic Hambidge Center & Gallery offers residencies to professional artists/writers, and guided naturewalks. The year-round Gallery offers contemporary arts/crafts, books and folkart.

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia
Athens, Georgia

Botanical Garden

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of the University of Georgia, is a 313 acre facility featuring various theme gardens, plant collections, a conservatory, and over 5 miles of nature trails.

Thomas County Museum of History
Thomasville, Georgia

History

The Thomas County History Museum includes on information on plantations; Victorian; Resorts; Civil War; historic buildings; including a 1893 bowling alley; and more.

Thronateeska Heritage Center
Albany, Georgia

History

Thronateeska Heritage Center provides 3 museum experiences: the History Depot; the Imagination Station( a science discovery center); and the Wetherbee planetarium.

Troup County Archives
LaGrange, Georgia

History

The Troup County Archives houses the historical records of LaGrange and Troup County and maintains an extensive local history and genealogy library. Photographs and artifacts relating to the history of West Georgia are also collected.

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