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APEX Museum

Art, dance and African history come alive at the African American Panoramic Experience, known as APEX.

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Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum, Library and Archive

At the world’s largest conference owned United Methodist Museum, you’ll find letters of John Wesley and Francis Asbury, as well as Wesley’s rare-book collection.

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Atlanta Cyclorama

Music, narration, and sound effects bring to life the world’s largest oil painting as well as the Battle of Atlanta. On display in Atlanta since 1893, the Cyclorama is the longest running show in the United States.

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Atlanta History Center

Southern culture, the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm, the 1996 Olympics, and 33 acres of gardens are all celebrated at this history center in Atlanta.

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Bartow History Center

Artifacts, photographs, documents, and a variety of interactive permanent exhibits tell the story of settlement, Cherokee removal, Civil War strife, and lifestyles of years past in Bartow County.

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Georgia Archives

Experience The Georgia Archives in Morrow where Georgia’s most valuable historical documents are preserved.

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Georgia State Capitol and Museum

Watch Georgia’s state history comes alive at the Georgia State Capitol and Museum in Atlanta.

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Hickory Hill Tom Watson Museum

Learn about the life and times of statesman and political writer Thomas E. Watson at the Hickory Hill Tom Watson Museum.

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History Museum of Sautee Nacoochee

Visitors to the History Museum will learn of the rich history of the Sautee and Nacoochee Valleys through artifacts recovered from the area.

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Jimmy Carter Library and Museum

See photographs and historical memorabilia from the Carter presidency (1976 – 1981) at the Museum of the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta.

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