Antique Funeral Museum / Margaret Mitchell Playhouse
See a horse-drawn hearse, a pre-Civil War casket, antique Civil War embalming equipment and visit the room where Margaret Mitchell played as a child.
Appling County Heritage Center
Agricultural tools, black history, a war room, genealogy room and publications by local historians can all be found at the Appling County Heritage Center.
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.
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.
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.
Banks County Historic Courthouse, Welcome Center and Museum
One of the oldest courthouses in Georgia, the Banks County Historic Courthouse houses a local museum, which features art, WWII memorabilia and historic records.
Barrow County Museum
See jail cells and exhibits on Senator Richard B. Russell, county history and the nearby Fort Yargo at the Barrow County Museum in Winder.
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.
Blue and Gray Museum
Located in a historical railroad depot, the entire space of the Blue & Gray Museum reveals the remarkable founding story of Fitzgerald and its roots in the Civil War through a rare collection of battle relics and mementos.
Brown House Museum
Visit the Brown House Museum, a restored antebellum home in Sandersville, which once served as the headquarters of General William T. Sherman on his March to the Sea during the Civil War.