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Altama Museum of Art and History

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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Augusta Museum of History

Founded in 1937, the Augusta Museum of History is Augusta’s oldest historical agency devoted to the preservation and presentation of local and regional history. The museum presents the award-winning “Augusta’s Story,” a 12,000-year journey through local history.

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Center for Puppetry Arts

Center for Puppetry Arts

See the bulk of Jim Henson’s (Kermit the Frog) collection of more than 500 puppets, props, posters, sketches, film and more at the Center for Puppetry Arts, the largest non-profit organization in the US specifically dedicated to the art of puppetry.

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Coca-Cola Space Science Center

There’s something for everyone at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center in Columbus with hands-on space, science and astronomy exhibits and laser and star shows.

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Columbus Museum

Experience American art and the history of the region at the Columbus Museum, the largest art and history museum in Georgia and one of the largest museums in the Southeast.

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Elachee Nature Science Center

View interactive exhibits and a plant and animal sanctuary and walk miles of nature trails at the Elachee Nature Science Center, a natural history museum and nature preserve in Gainesville.

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Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Embark on an adventure at Atlanta’s home to dinosaurs. Come face to face with the world’s largest dinosaurs, discover Georgia’s natural history, explore the development of life on Earth, experience the world through interactive exhibits and treat yourself to an IMAX film.

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I.N.K. Interactive Neighborhood for Kids

Located just a short drive north of Atlanta, you will find a one-of-a kind unique, fun destination for the entire family. Interactive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) is a hands-on children’s Museum designed for families to explore, learn and most of all have fun together.

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Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta.

Imagine it! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta is geared for children but will bring out the child in you.

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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace National Historic Landmark

The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, a Girl Scout national center in Savannah, Georgia, has something to offer everyone.

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