Museums
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Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center
Mountain City, Georgia (GA) Museums
If you’re traveling anywhere near the mountains of northeast Georgia, plan a stop in Mountain City and take a walk through the past at the Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center, a look at a unique time and place in America’s history that is very nearly gone-a glimpse of a rich heritage captured by local high school students who truly valued their heritage. View gallery of Foxfire photos with full descriptions in the Gallery Blog.
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6th Cavalry Museum
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia (GA) Museums
Learn the history of the illustrious 6th Cavalry as you step back in time at the Sixth Cavalry Museum at Fort Oglethorpe.
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Albany Civil Rights Institute
Albany Georgia Family Vacations
Visitors will experience the civil rights movement in Southwest Georgia like never before! The legacy of those who have passed on and the stories of those who remain are now housed in this state of the art facility.
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Albany Museum of Art
See African, European and American art at the only fully accredited art museum in Southwest Georgia.
Alpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum
Vintage horse-drawn buggies, wagons, tractors, muscle cars—all can be found at this auto and buggy museum in Alpine Helen.
Altama Museum of Art and History
Vidalia Georgia Family Vacations
See a a 260-piece Stafforshire porcelain exhibit, 20th-century Southern paintings and antique prints, including 24 first-edition Audubons at this museum housed in the 1911 neoclassic-style Brazell House in Vidalia, Georgia.
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Andalusia Farm
Visit Andalusia Farm, the home of beloved American author Flannery O’Connor, who lived here full-time the last 13 years of her life, writing many of her famous works, including “Wise Blood” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find.”
Anderson House Museum
Visit Anderson House on the campus of Fort Valley University-a living history museum furnished in the style of the late 1800s and the official reception area for university visitors.
Andersonville National Historic Site
Andersonville Georgia Family Vacations
The Andersonville National Cemetery, the National Prisoner of War Museum and the stockade where 40,000 prisoners of war were held during the Civil War serve as grim reminders of the horror of war.
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Anne Frank Exhibit
Sponsored by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, the “Anne Frank in the World Exhibit” uses over 600 photographs and 8,000 words of text to tell the story of Anne Frank and her family during WWII.