Top Locations for History Museum in Georgia
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ADahlonega Courthouse Gold Museum
- Dahlonega
Georgia, United States - +1 706 864 2257
- We love this place, because it is a great place to learn about the history of gold in the south. We do gold panning as a hobby and we enjoyed going there. We were planning on going to Helen, and there was a hot air balloon race and a motorcycle rally that weekend, and there were NO hotel rooms in... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview One of the few places to go Georgia horseback riding on trails which border the Blueridge Mountain National Forest, this corral offers hourly, half day, overnight, and dinner wagon horseback riding ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Dahlonega Courthouse Gold Museum
DahlonegaGeorgia, United States
BAtlanta Cyclorama
- 800 Cherokee Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30315-1440 - +1 404 658 7625
- My boyfriend and I went to see this painting, not knowing what it was. For $6 it was well worth it. The painting is 4 stories tall and the lenght of football field in the round-basically you get to sit and watch as you are rotated around to see every part. The guide was informative and the inform... more on Yahoo! Travel
- this was very fun. the picture is very interesting to seen while your are turning around in a circle. It tells ... more on TripAdvisor
Atlanta Cyclorama
800 Cherokee Ave SEAtlanta, GA 30315-1440
CMarietta History Museum
- 1 Depot Street
Suite 200, Marietta, GA 30060-1905 - +1 770 794 5710
- The museum is located in the old Kennesaw House Hotel which played a role in the Great Train Chase (think Fess Parker and Disney) during the Civil War. The museum has a permanent exhibit (that does change often)of local artifacts ranging from the Civil War to the Bell Bomber days of WWII to the p... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview One of Marietta's hidden treasures, there are three galleries overflowing with a wide variety of artifacts at this museum that explores the history of Marietta. Visitors can view the room where Andrew's Raiders made their final plans for the Great Train Robbery and learn about the Native ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Marietta History Museum
1 Depot StreetSuite 200, Marietta, GA 30060-1905
DMary Miller Doll Museum
- 209-211 Gloucester Street
Brunswick, GA 31520 - +1 912 267 7569
- This is probably the best collection of international dolls in the world. Mary Miller began the collection as a display for her travel agency and then expanded it. The dolls are arranged by country. There are also other special dolls as a few first lady and presidential dolls and dolls that belon... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Well The Doll museum is now a great Pet Boutique called "Wagging Tails" and an art gallery "Gallery 209". Brunswick is a great to visit with plenty of good ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Mary Miller Doll Museum
209-211 Gloucester StreetBrunswick, GA 31520
EHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site
- 5556 US Hwy 17
N, Brunswick, GA 31525 - 9152647333
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- This rice plantation/dairy farm is a nice side trip if you are in the area. Not a plantation in the traditional sense; big house huge lands, etc., ... more on Yelp
- I grew up about a mile from here, and went on numerous field trips to this plantation. From the 1800's til 1913-ish this was a rice plantation. I believe ... more on Yelp
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site
5556 US Hwy 17N, Brunswick, GA 31525
FOak Hill
- Rome
GA - +1 706 291 1883
- Overview Situated on a beautiful 170 acre estate, this classic Old South, Greek Revival mansion was the lifelong home of educator Martha McChesney Berry, the founder of Berry College and one of the most influential people in North Georgia. Formal and sunken gardens, nature ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview The lifelong home of educator Martha McChesney Berry, Oak Hill features the Greek Revival house of the founder of Berry College, formal and sunken gardens, nature trails, and a museum that retells the life story of the woman who was named one of the most influential people in north Georgia by the... more on Roadsidegeorgia.com
Oak Hill
RomeGA
GThomas County Museum of History
- 725 North Dawson Street
Thomasville, GA 31792-4452 - +1 229 226 7664
- Thomasville is a good place to take your family for a vacation. If you do decide to take your family to Thomasville their is a lot of Hotels, motels, restrants, and historic sites. They also have peraids alot. Me and my freind was raised in Thomasville. Their is some to dislike about Thomasville ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This is the best place for learning about the extraordinary "Winter Resort Era" that began in Thomasville in the 1880s. Although all the grand Victorian hotels ... more on OpenList.com
Thomas County Museum of History
725 North Dawson StreetThomasville, GA 31792-4452
HDublin Laurens Museum
- 311 Academy Avenue
Dublin, GA 31021-5219 - +1 478 272 9242
- I like the atmosphere, very clean and well keep. The location is alos great as it is on the same highway as alot of the historical homes. I highly reccomend that anyone visiting this area visit the musuem and the old ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview The Organization began in 1967 as a successor to the 1966 Carnegie Library Preservation Committee. Its purpose is to collect and preserve the history ... more on MuseumStuff.com
Dublin Laurens Museum
311 Academy AvenueDublin, GA 31021-5219
IGeorgia Agrirama Living History Museum
- P.O. Box Q
Tifton, GA 31793 - +1 229 386 3344
- This is a fun place for those who love history. Agrirama is a series of farm settings covering the period from 1870 to 1910, with old buildings moved from throughout Georgia. Everything is meant to be as realistic as possible. Human guides are dressed in period costumes, and they are informative ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- While driving through Tifton on I-75, you will see Agrirama from the road.Make sure you stop here because you won't be disappointed.The site is like a 19th Century farm village.Some types of buildings included are homes,doctor's office,print shop,church,school,and sawmill to name a few.At most of... more on TripAdvisor
Georgia Agrirama Living History Museum
P.O. Box QTifton, GA 31793
JWestville
- P.O. Box 1850
Columbus, GA 31815 - +1 912 838 6310 / +1 888 733 185
- Love how it's so full of old time life more on Yahoo! Travel
- The buildings and the history are interesting. There is nothing modern, it is all like it was in the 1850's. The people working were not friendly. We would quickly get a canned speech about what they were doing. It seemed like they were just there for a paycheck. One lady was very nice and t... more on Yahoo! Travel
Westville
P.O. Box 1850Columbus, GA 31815
