Westville is a living history museum which depicts an 1850 west Georgia village. You may have seen pictures of little towns like Westville. They dotted the 1850s countryside in the southern United States. We have created Westville so that you can experience a community in the twenty-first century similar to the ones in which our ancestors lived in the middle of the nineteenth century.
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Westville is located 35 miles south of Columbus on US-27. From (Columbus or Phenix City, AL) North or West: From I-185, exit 1B toward Albany/Cusseta (east). Travel 11 miles to Cusseta and turn right (south) at the flashing light. Travel 18 miles to Lumpkin and turn left (east) at the flashing light. Go downtown to the Courthouse and turn right (south) on the far side of the courthouse. Travel 1/2 mile and Westville is on your left. From South (Albany) or East (Americus/Plains): Turn left (west) onto Ga 27 from Ga 520. Travel 7 miles to Lumpkin. Turn left at the courthouse (south). Travel 1/2 mile and Westville is on your left. From West (Georgetown or Eufaula, AL). Turn east onto GA 27 from Georgetown. Travel 25 miles to the flashing light (at US 27). Proceed through the light and go downtown to the Courthouse and turn right (south) on the far side of the courthouse. Travel 1/2 mile and Westville is on your left.

Creek Indian Wars of 1836 May 27 – 29 The Creeks have attacked! Creek and Seminole Indians from all over the Southeast will be at Westville this weekend! See battle reenactments and authentic Indian encampments. Be careful! The Natives might take prisoners!

Our annual Harvest Festival features cane syrup making, cotton ginning, craft demonstrations, mule wagon rides, music, and food.