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74 Museums to Explore in Georgia

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Georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna. The state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system.

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ABAC's Georgia Museum of Agriculture
The incredible Museum of Agriculture is a must-see for anyone looking to explore the state’s history. Located on the historical site of Abraham Baldwin’s family farm, visitors have the opportunity to learn about 200 years of agricultural heritage in the state. Featuring interactive galleries, machinery displays, hands-on activities, a corn maze and historic demonstrations, It provides rich insight into different aspects such as plantation life and technological advancements in agriculture.
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American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum offers an enlightening insight into the country's serious lapse into 'dryness.' The museum explores this period of US history between 1920 and 1933, when there was a nationwide ban on the manufacture and sale of alcohol. On display are artifacts including leaflets, documents, and photographs, as well as vintage cars used to transport booze during this era.
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Andersonville National Historic Site
It is most notably home to the Confederate prisoner of war camp known as Camp Sumter, which was operated during the Civil War. The historic site serves today to memorialize the prisoners who suffered and perished there and helps the public remember the experiences of those incarcerated by offering multiple educational experiences both onsite and online. Additionally, its grounds are also a cemetery for unknown soldiers that first began operations in 1865 with more than 13,000 interments.
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Atlanta Cyclorama at Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum was a Civil War museum located in Atlanta, Georgia, its most noted attraction being the Atlanta Cyclorama, a cylindrical panoramic painting of the Battle of Atlanta.
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Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta History Center houses some of the area's most remarkable artifacts, documents and visual representations of early American history. Visitors can embark on a journey through time from the 1700s to today as they explore the 33-acre complex, which includes six permanent exhibitions plus rotating special exhibits. From a recreated 1860s rural town to notable civil war battle displays and interactive audio-visual exhibits.
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Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta History Center (AHC) is a history museum and research center located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. The Museum was founded in 1926, and currently consists of six permanent, and several temporary, exhibitions. The campus is 33-acres and features historic gardens and houses located on the grounds, including Swan House, Tullie Smith Farm, and Wood Family Cabin and so more.
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Barrow County Museum
This Museum houses a wealth of fascinating local history, which features an array of permanent and rotating exhibits, from historic documents to military regalia. Visitors can explore the area's past through artifacts such as Civil War firearms, agricultural tools, and furniture used by Barrow residents over the centuries. It also hosts many educational workshops and presentations throughout the year, designed to educate both locals and travelers about the historical importance of the region.
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Bartow History Museum
This museum is a wonderful and educational attraction. It is staffed by knowledgeable curators and docents who offer guided tours of the museum's permanent exhibitions and displays. Visitors can explore the history of Bartow County with artifacts from the Native American past and Civil War era, as well as items from the early 20th century. There are also interactive exhibits, videos, photographs, documents, and various other media that allow visitors to get a full picture of the area's past.
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Beulah Rucker Museum
The Beulah Rucker Museum is steeped in local African American history. Founded by Ms. Beulah Rucker and supported by the community, it displays myriad artifacts which highlight African American contributions to the cultural heritage of Hall County. From photographs to documents that trace the history of slavery, school segregation and civil rights movements in Hall County, the museum gives an intimate window into a unique culturally diverse past.
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Booth Western Art Museum
This Museum offers guests an eye-opening and unique insight into the culture and art of the American West. From stunning sculptures crafted by some of America's greatest artists, to centuries-old artifacts uncovered during major archaeological excavations, this museum is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit. With changing exhibitions highlighting different periods and impacts of the U.S. West throughout the years, there is always something new and exciting to explore.
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Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home
Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home, is a living and breathing testament to the history of the Cherokee Nation. The home gives visitors the unprecedented chance to view two historic structures spanning two centuries. Maj. Major Ridge Home is a beautifully-restored 1840's brick home situated on its original plantation site. Across the grassy field lays Chieftains Museum, owned by the Cherokee nation and dedicated to preserving and interpreting Native American artifacts.
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Children's Museum of Atlanta
The Children's Museum of Atlanta is a children's museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1988 as a "Museum Without Walls," the museum opened to the public in 2003. The 16,316-square-foot museum, one of four children's museums in Georgia, includes exhibits designed for and geared toward children under the age of nine and hosts field trips from schools and learning centers throughout North Georgia.
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Chipley Historical Center
The Chipley Historical Center is a great place to explore the area's rich history. It houses artifacts from multiple eras, including agricultural tools, medicines, memorabilia and uncovering several cemeteries which were previously forgotten and bringing new life to historical records. Visitors can also interact with informative displays that illustrate the stories of local inhabitants. The museum also hosts events such as music concerts that celebrate heritage and culture.
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Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Airbase Georgia
Commemorative Air Force Airbase is an active airfield located just minutes from downtown Atlanta and I-85, this non-profit organization offers a variety of exciting aviation experiences from rides to flight demonstrations. Along with hosting events such as the Wings Over North Georgia airshow and Flying Legends of Victory Tour, the airbase provides educational programs for youth about vintage aircrafts and giving them a hands-on experience with working on aircrafts.
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Currahee Military Museum
The Currahee Military Museum in Stephens County, Georgia is a must-visit for all history buffs who find interest in military memorabilia. Located at the beautiful Toccoa Falls College, the museum is home to an extensive collection of artifacts and photographs showcasing the region's military history. From carefully preserved guns and uniforms to detailed photos capturing the region during World War II and Vietnam, this unique museum holds something for everyone.
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Dahlonega Gold Museum
The Dahlonega Gold Museum provides an immersive experience of the history of its gold rush from 1828. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits featuring artifacts such as coins, scales, maps and photos as they learn about the figureheads of the gold rush and their stories. One can also explore how Dahlonega was affected by this momentous period and how it shaped its culture. The museum offers several educational programs.
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Davenport House Museum
The Isaiah Davenport House is a historic home in Savannah, Georgia, United States, built-in 1820. It has been operated as a historic house museum by the Historic Savannah Foundation since 1963.
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David J. Sencer CDC Museum
David J. Sencer CDC Museum is an interactive museum dedicated to the history of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Visitors can learn about technological tools used to fight outbreaks and explore the role of scientists in protecting public health. At this unique museum, you can wander through a simulated laboratory environment, view intriguing artifacts and informative displays, or explore physical science experiments.

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