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The Altama Museum of Art and History is housed in the stately Brazell House near downtown Vidalia, Georgia. On the National Register o...
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The Museum of Aviation is the second largest museum in the U.S. Air Force with a collection dating from a replica of an early 1896 glider to modern...
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The Fitzgerald Fire Engine Museum will feature an intriquing collection of vintage fire engines, equipment, and even a fireman's pole to excite kid...
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Mission/History : Welcome to the Tubman African American Museum website. We are the largest museum in the Southeast dedicated to African American ...
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The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in Macon, Georgia, is the country’s largest state sports museum. The 43,000 square feet...
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One of Georgia’s most historic houses and distinguished structures, the Johnston-Felton-Hay House in Macon was declared a National His...
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The Big House is located at 2321 Vineville Avenue, Macon, GA. In 1969 it was for rent, and by January 1970, it became the house where members of th...
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When Confederate President Jefferson Davis and a few remaining staff members crossed the Savannah River into Georgia on May 3, 1865, they were head...
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The Georgia Cotton Museum tells the history of cotton and cotton production through video, displays of equipment, photographs and a knowledgable cu...
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Mission: The purpose of the Museum of Arts and Sciences is to acquire, preserve, study, interpret, and exhibit objects of artistic, scientific, his...
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Mission:The purpose of the Museum of Arts and Sciences is to acquire, preserve, study, interpret, and exhibit objects of artistic, scientific, hist...
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The train depot was originally built in 1905 by the Wadley and Mt. Vernon Railroad. The Georgia and Florida Railroad made its presence ...
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The Museum tells the important and often unknown story of wartime aircrew training. The WWII Flight Training Museum is in a barracks used by...
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Nestled in the red clay hills of Georgia, this cotton plantation was owned by a single family for more than 140 years. It survived Gen. Sherman&rsq...
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History:The GMA Gallery opened in November of 2010 with a commitment to showcase the work of traditional and rural Georgia artists. Since 2010 the ...
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The Glennville-Tattnall Museum opened in 1994. Its home was one room of an historic, two story brick school, circa 1911. The building was renovated...
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The Georgia Rural Telephone Museum in Leslie, Georgia, is home to the largest collection of antique telephones and telephone memorabilia in the wor...
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