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Madison Logos
Madison | Historic Heartland

Check in often with the Madison-Morgan Convention & Visitors Bureau to learn about new and exciting events, ticket prices, admission fees, and "what's going on" in Madison & Morgan County.

Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Logos
Madison | Historic Heartland

The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center combines a rare treasure of the past with an active commitment to the future. The Center is housed in a fine old Romanesque Revival red brick building which was constructed in 1895 as one of the first graded public schools in the South.

Heritage Hall Logos
Madison | Historic Heartland

Located in the heart of downtown Madison, Georgia, Heritage Hall opens its doors to welcome guests daily. The home is maintained by the Morgan County Historical Society and has been restored for its architectural and historical significance. Period furnishings provide an elegant setting.

Morgan County African American Museum Logos
Madison | Historic Heartland

The Morgan County African-American Museum is a non-profit organization with a national constituency. It was created in the hope of raising the self esteem of the African-American youth by teaching him and/or her the contributions made by the African-Americans to the United States and the world.

The Rogers House & Rose Cottage Logos
Madison | Historic Heartland

Rogers House - This house is a fine example of Piedmont Plain style architecture seen throughout the rural southern United States.  
 
Rose Cottage - Built by Adeline Rose, a slave who earned her money taking in washing and ironing at 50 cents a load. Adeline worked for the mother of Oliver Hardy.

Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum Logos
Madison | Historic Heartland

The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum seeks to pay tribute to the people who built and loved these wonderful vehicles known as "bubble cars," some of which achieved lasting fame, others sinking into obscurity.