Best Time To Visit: Hours of Operation are Thursday through Sunday from 11am to 6pm. Check website for additional hours and information.
What You'll Need for Your Visit: Cameras are welcome.
The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969 by legendary guitarist Duane Allman. An offer to sign with Capricorn Records brought the band to Macon, GA. Duane and his fellow band mates - brother Gregg, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Jaimoe and Berry Oakley - combined a wicked brew of blues, rock, jazz and country into a new musical genre.
In January 1970, Berry Oakley and his wife Linda rented a Tudor-style house on Vineville Avenue. Duane and Gregg moved in as well. The house, "The Big House" became the center of the band's activities during those early years.
Today, the Big House has been restored as an Allman Brothers Band Museum, showcasing guitars and other musical instruments, clothing, photos, posters, gold records, a vast collection of memorabilia and state of the art technology.
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Located just blocks off of I-75. From I-75 South take exit #164, go right at the top of the exit ramp, go through the 4th light we are on the right across from a school and church. From I-75 North take exit #164, go straight at the top of the ramp, turn left at the next light, go through the 5th light we are on the right across from a school and church.