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  • Telfair's Jepson Center for the Arts Logos

    Telfair's Jepson Center for the Arts

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    Savannah | The Georgia Coast

    The Jepson Center for the Arts, is the first expansion in the Telfair’s 119-year history and adds 66% more exhibition and educational studio space than previously available in the museum’s two c.1819 National Historic Landmark buildings in Savannah’s historic district.

  • Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum Logos

    Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum

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    Pooler | The Georgia Coast

    The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum is a treasure that offers glimpses of the past and a sense of what it’s like to be a true patriot. Experience the excitement of a World War II combat mission. See what it was like to be a U.S. Airman Airman or Fly Girl.

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    Fernbank Museum of Natural History

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    Atlanta | Atlanta Metro

    Explore cultural treasures and ancient fossils, experience the thrill of a film in the IMAX® Theatre, enjoy science interactives and marvel at the largest dinosaurs ever discovered.

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    Augusta Museum of History

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    Augusta | Classic South

    Established in 1937 for the purpose of preserving and sharing the material history of Augusta and the region. Collections showcasing 12,000 years of local history, Edgefield pottery, James Brown and Masters memorablilia help to chronicle a rich and fascinating past.  
     

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    Conyers

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    Conyers | Historic Heartland

    Conyers...So Much To Offer! Located only 25 miles east of Atlanta off Interstate 20 at Exits 78, 80, 82 and 84. Home of the Georgia International Horse Park and the fabulous Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Stroll through Olde Town for shopping and dining.

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    Social Circle

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    Social Circle | Historic Heartland

    Founded in 1832, Social Circle is a name remembered by most because it came about because the town was so friendly.

  • Uncle Remus Museum Logos

    Uncle Remus Museum

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    Eatonton | Historic Heartland

    Visit the Uncle Remus Museum at Turner Park and gather around the fireside for the adventurous tales of mischievous Brer Rabbit and de critters.

  • Sautee Nacoochee Center Logos

    Sautee Nacoochee Center

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    Sautee | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Located in the the beautiful Sautee & Nacoochee Valleys, this arts based community center offers visitors a variety of arts-based experiences from the Folk Pottery Museum, Art Gallery, History Museum, Theater, Outdoor Stage, Community Hall, and Historic Gym.

  • St. EOM's PASAQUAN Logos

    St. EOM's PASAQUAN

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    Buena Vista | Presidential Pathways

    Pasaquan is one of the premier art sites in all of America. It was built by eccentric visionary artist Eddie Owens Martin, who called himself St. EOM. Seven acres of brightly painted walls, pagodas, and temples depict the artist's fantastic vision of the future.

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    Cannonball House

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    Macon | Historic Heartland

    Built in 1853, the Cannonball House was struck by a Civil War Union army shell. Today it is restored and furnished with fine period antiques. The house and its unique two-story kitchen house are open to the public for tours Monday-Saturday. Civil War collection is included.

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    Custom Tours of Historic Macon

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    Macon | Historic Heartland

    Let the Macon CVB customize a tour to fit the interests of your group or to follow a theme; such as, architecture, music, African American heritage or Civil War history. A professional step-on guide will escort you with colorful commentary on Macon's history and its people. 

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    Bartow History Center

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    Cartersville | Historic High Country

    This museum of regional history offers interactive exhibits introducing the area's cultural, commercial and agricultural history since the 1840's. Self-guided tours or "history hunts" take about 45 minutes.

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    Jimmy Carter Library & Museum

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    Atlanta | Atlanta Metro

    Exhibits highlight Carter's early years, his life at the White House and his presidency.

  • Joseph House Art Gallery Logos

    Joseph House Art Gallery

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    Columbus | Presidential Pathways

    Gallery with original artwork from Georgia and Alabama. Prints, watercolors, pottery, sculptures and more. Over 1,000 pieces of original artwork and prints. The Joseph House Art Gallery contains the largest collection of Historic Columbus Landmark Art in the area.

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    Funk Heritage Center

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    Waleska | Historic High Country

    Georgia's official frontier and Southeastern Indian interpretive center.

  • Kilgore's Mill Covered Bridge Logos

    Kilgore's Mill Covered Bridge

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    Monroe | Historic Heartland

    The Davis-Edwards House is also available for group tours by appointment and for rental for various functions such as luncheons, weddings, showers, meetings, etc

  • Crawford W Long Museum Logos

    Crawford W Long Museum

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    Jefferson | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Museum highlighting the life and medical career of Dr. Crawford W. Long, who performed the first painless surgery on this site by administering sulphuric ether.

  • Brenau University Galleries Permanent Art Collection Logos

    Brenau University Galleries Permanent Art Collection

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    Gainesville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    More than 1,000 pieces of original art grace the campus. Find sculpture and paintings in a variety of media.

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    Georgia Southern University Museum

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    Statesboro | Magnolia Midlands

    A 26-foot fossil of a prehistoric Mosasaur and North America's oldest whale fossil greet visitors.

  • Carter-Coile Country Doctor's Museum Logos

    Carter-Coile Country Doctor's Museum

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    Winterville | Historic Heartland

    Housed in an authentic medical office from the late 1800s, this unique museum recreates a country doctor's practice with tools for surgery, dentistry and eye exams.

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    Washington Memorial Library

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    Macon | Historic Heartland

    The Genealogical and Historic Room here has one of the most outstanding reference collections of its type in the South.

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    Macon Arts Gallery

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    Macon | Historic Heartland

    Local artists show their one-of-a-kind sculpture, ceramics, pottery and fine paintings. New artwork is added frequently.

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    Classic City Tours - Athens

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    Athens | Historic Heartland

    Let a historian guide you through Athens. 90-minute driving.

  • Quinlan Visual Arts Center Logos

    Quinlan Visual Arts Center

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    Gainesville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    This Northeast Georgia regional arts organization is home to world-class exhibits and workshops, as well as a wide variety of classes.

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    Jones County Courthouse

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    Gray | Historic Heartland

    The first courthouse, in Albany (later renamed Clinton), was the private residence of William Jones. A temporary structure housed the court until 1816, when a third, more permanent, building was erected. When the county seat moved to Gray the current courthouse was built in 1905. It is noted for its

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