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Georgia Music Hall of Fame

Visit the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the state’s official music museum, in Macon, the city where artists like Little Richard, James Brown, Otis Redding and the Allman Brothers Band launched their careers.

200 MLK Jr. Blvd.
Macon GA 31201
Phone: 478-751-3334
Toll Free: 888-GA-ROCKS
Web: Visit Site
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Description:

The 43,000 square foot facility features permanent and changing exhibits that include music, video, memorabilia, instruments, performance costumes and more. Over 450 artists are represented in the exhibits.

The museum’s main exhibit hall features winding streets and themed venues housing instruments, career and personal items, performance costumes, videos and music. Venues include: Gospel Chapel, Rhythm & Blues Revue, Skillet Licker Cafe, Gretsch Theater, Vintage Vinyl Record Store, Coca Cola Soda Fountain, Backstage Alley, and Memory Lane.

The Music Factory, an interactive learning space for kids includes hands-on exhibits that explore music composition, styles, instrument families and more. Fun for adults too!

Days/Hours/Seasons:

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 1-5pm
Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, December 25 and 26 and New Year’s Day

Accessible:

Yes

Admission:

Admission Fees:
Adults $8
Seniors/Military/Students with ID $6
AAA $7
Ages 4-16 $3.50
Under 4 Free