The GSU Museum showcases South Georgia's cultural and natural history, and also offers an exciting changing exhibit schedule. The gallery showcases a 26-foot Mosasaur - the "T-rex of the Sea" as well as Georgiacetus Vogtlensis, a 42 million year old whale specimen. From October 2010 through April 2011, the Museum will showcase a special exhibit, "Archaeology of Camp Lawton," which features archaeological discoveries made by the Georgia Southern University Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology at the site of former Camp Lawton, a Civil War prisoner of war camp situated in Jenkins County, Georgia. Museum hours are Tuesday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm and weekends 2:00pm-5:00pm. Beginning Oct. 1, 2010, admission rates will be $2 per person, with children 3 & under free. Self-guided tours take 1-2 hours. Gift shop on premises.
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Navigate your way through the Museum’s maze and explore the history of pirates and Georgia’s coast.
On the last Saturday of each month, enjoy FREE admission to the Georgia Southern University Museum!