List of museums in Georgia (U.S. state)

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This list of museums in Georgia contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

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Museums

See List of museums in Atlanta for museums within the city limits of Atlanta and the immediately adjacent communities of Druid Hills and Hapeville, which are located in Fulton County.

To use the sortable table, click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order; click again for reverse alphabetical order. The numbers in the "Regions" column refers to the state government's list of regions, described in a separate section below.

NameTown/cityCountyRegion [1] TypeNotes
6th Cavalry Museum Fort Oglethorpe Catoosa NorthwestMilitary website
A. H. Stephens State Historic Park Confederate Museum Crawfordville Taliaferro Classic SouthMultipleIncludes the Victorian period Liberty Hall, and an American Civil War museum
Adairsville Depot History Museum Adairsville Bartow NorthwestRailroad information
Albany Civil Rights Institute Albany Dougherty Plantation TraceHistory / African American website, history of the Albany Movement
Albany Museum of Art AlbanyDoughertyPlantation Trace Art Includes African, European, and American art
Allman Brothers Band Museum Macon Bibb Historic HeartlandMusicHistory of The Allman Brothers Band
Altama Museum of Art and History Vidalia Toombs Magnolia Midlands Art information, collection includes Staffordshire porcelain, quadruped prints by John James Audubon, Southern art, bird prints, botanical art, wooden sculptures and a Girl Scout room
Andalusia Milledgeville Baldwin Historic Heartland Historic house 19th house of author Flannery O'Connor
Andersonville National Historic Site Andersonville Macon Presidential PathwaysMilitarySite of largest Confederate military prison during the American Civil War and National Prisoner of War Museum
Andrew Low House Savannah Chatham Colonial Coast Historic house website, 19th-century period home of Girl Scouts of the USA founder Juliette Gordon Low, operated by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia
Archibald Smith Plantation Home Roswell Fulton Metro Atlanta Historic house19th-century plantation with two-story farm house, slave quarters, cook house, corn crib, barn, carriage house, well, and spring house
Arthur Moore Methodist Museum St. Simons Island Glynn Colonial CoastReligiousHistory of Methodism, artifacts of John Wesley and Charles Wesley, located at Epworth by the Sea
Ashley Slater House Douglas Coffee Magnolia MidlandsHistoric house information, tourist information center and museum
Athens Institute for Contemporary Art Athens Clarke Historic Heartland Art Hosts three exhibitions a year of contemporary art, centering on politically and socially engaged themes
Augusta Canal National Heritage Area Discovery Center Augusta Richmond Classic SouthMultipleHistory of the canal, textile mills along the canal, mill workers, hydroelectricity, canal boat toursa
Augusta Museum of History AugustaRichmondClassic SouthLocal history
Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center Johns Creek FultonMetro AtlantaOpen airNature preserve, heritage village, farm museum, live animals and dioramas
Averitt Center for the Arts Statesboro Bulloch Magnolia MidlandsArt website, include exhibit galleries
Barrow County Museum Winder Barrow Historic HeartlandLocal history Facebook , located inside a historic jail
Barrington Hall Roswell FultonMetro AtlantaHistoric house19th-century period home
Bartow History Museum Cartersville BartowNorthwestLocal historyDisplays include settlement, Cherokee life and removal, Civil War strife, and lifestyles of years past
Beach Institute of African American CultureSavannahChathamColonial CoastArt Facebook site, African-American art, folk art and culture
Bedingfield Inn Lumpkin Stewart Presidential PathwaysHistoric site information, mid-19th-century period inn
Bellevue LaGrange Troup Presidential PathwaysHistoric house1850s Greek Revival mansion
Beulah Rucker Museum and Education Center Gainesville Hall NortheastAfrican American website, African-American heritage in Gainesville and north Georgia
Blackbridge GalleryMilledgevilleBaldwinHistoric HeartlandArt website, part of Georgia College & State University
Blue and Gray Museum Fitzgerald Ben Hill Magnolia MidlandsLocal historyLocated in a historic railroad depot, area history during the Civil War
Booth Western Art Museum CartersvilleBartowNorthwestArtContemporary American Western art, Civil War art, Presidential letters and portraits
Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson AugustaRichmondClassic SouthHistoric house1860s period boyhood home of President Woodrow Wilson
Brenau University Galleries GainesvilleHallNortheastArt website, includes three galleries in different locations
Brown House Museum Sandersville Washington NortheastLocal history website, operated by the Washington County Historical Society
Bulloch Hall RoswellFultonMetro AtlantaHistoric house19th-century period home
Burke County Museum Waynesboro Burke Classic SouthLocal history information, open by appointment
Cairo Antique Auto Museum Cairo Grady Plantation TraceAutomotive information, information, antique cars, bicycles and motorbikes from the 1900 era, open the first Saturday of each month
Callaway Plantation Washington Wilkes Classic SouthOpen airFeatures several historic houses and structures
Candler Field Museum Griffin SpaldingMetro Atlantahistory website, Candler Field Museum is a replica of the old Atlanta Airport as it existed in the late 1920s and early 30s.
Cannonball House Macon Bibb Historic HeartlandHistoric house1853 Greek Revival house with Civil War museum, furnishings and decorative piece of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, a recreation of the Philomathean Society room at Wesleyan College
Carnegie CenterFitzgeraldBen HillMagnolia MidlandsArt website, changing exhibits, operated by the Fitzgerald Ben Hill Arts Council, located in a former Carnegie Library
Carter-Coile Doctors Museum Winterville ClarkeHistoric HeartlandMedical website, country doctor's house and office
Cedartown Museum of Coca-Cola MemorabiliaCedartownPolkNorthwestLocal history website, open only Thursdays to Saturdays
Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center Mansfield Newton Historic HeartlandsNatural historyNature preserve with exhibits on wildlife and hunting
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Chickamauga Walker Historic High CountryMilitaryMuseum and site of the Battle of Chickamauga during the American Civil War
Chief Vann House Historic Site Chatsworth Murray Historic High CountryHistoric houseEarly 19th-century Cherokee plantation home
Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home Rome Floyd NorthwestHistoric house19th-century home of Cherokee chief Major Ridge
Church-Waddel-Brumby House AthensClarkeHistoric HeartlandHistoric house website, serves as the Athens Welcome Center and 1820s house museum
Coca-Cola Space Science Center Columbus Muscogee Magnolia Midlands Aerospace website, space science and astronomy, includes Challenger Learning Center, the Omnisphere Theater and the Mead Observatory
Colquitt County Arts Center Moultrie Colquitt Plantation TraceArt website
Columbus Black History MuseumColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysAfrican American website
Columbus Museum ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysMultipleAmerican art and regional culture and history
Congregation Mickve Israel SavannahChathamColonial CoastJewish1733 synagogue and historic artifacts
Consolidated Mine Dahlonega Lumpkin NortheastMiningUnderground tours of the former gold mine
Crawford W. Long Museum Jefferson Jackson NortheastMedical website, life and career of Dr. Crawford Long, and his use of sulfuric ether to provide "painless surgery"
The Crescent at Valdosta Garden Center Valdosta Lowndes Plantation TraceHistoric house website
Crime & Punishment Museum Ashburn Turner Plantation TracePrison information, information, former Turner County Jail
Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum St. Marys Camden Colonial CoastLocal historyNatural and cultural history of the island
Currahee Military Museum Toccoa Stephens NortheastMilitary website, operated by the Stephens County Historical Society, history of Camp Toccoa at Currahee Mountain in WWII, located in the Toccoa (Amtrak station)
Dahlonega Gold Museum DahlonegaLumpkinNortheastMiningIncludes artifacts and equipment from the 1836 gold rush
Dauset Trails Nature Center Jackson Butts Historic HeartlandNatural history
Davenport House Museum SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoric house1820s period Isaiah Davenport House, operated by the Historic Savannah Foundation
Decatur County Museum Bainbridge Decatur Plantation TraceLocal history website, seeking new location
DeKalb History Center Decatur DeKalb Metro AtlantaLocal history website
Dorchester Academy Midway Liberty Colonial CoastAfrican AmericanWork by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Citizen Education Program in attaining equality for blacks in the American South
Douglas County Museum of History and Art Douglasville Douglas Metro AtlantaMultipleLocal history, mid 20th-century culture, art and antiques
Drummer Boy Museum AndersonvilleSumterPresidential PathwaysMilitary website, Civil War uniforms, history and memorabilia
Dublin-Laurens Museum Dublin Laurens Magnolia MidlandsLocal history website [usurped] , operated by the Laurens County Historical Society
Eagle Tavern Welcome Center & Museum Watkinsville Oconee Historic HeartlandHistoric houseEarly 19th-century period tavern
East Point Historical Society Museum East Point FultonColonial CoastLocal history website
Effingham Museum Springfield Effingham Colonial CoastLocal history website, operated by the Historic Effingham Society
Elachee Nature Science Center GainesvilleHallNortheastMultiple website, nature center with natural history and science exhibits
Elberton Granite Museum Elberton Elbert Historic HeartlandIndustry Website, granite quarrying and carving
Elisha Winn House Lawrenceville GwinnettMetro AtlantaHistoric houseOperated by the Gwinnett Historical Society, early 19th-century house and outbuildings
Emery Center Dalton WhitfieldNorthwestAfrican American website
Erskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum Moreland Coweta Metro AtlantaBiographical1903 period home of author Erskine Caldwell, may be closed, information
Etowah Indian Mounds CartersvilleBartowNorthwestArchaeologicalPreserves three Mississippian culture mounds and museum with artifacts found at the site
Euharlee History Museum Euharlee BartowNorthwestLocal history website
Ezekiel Harris House AugustaRichmondClassic SouthHistoric house website, operated by the Augusta Museum of History, 18th-century period house
Firehouse Center and GalleryBainbridgeDecaturPlantation TraceArt website, gallery of the Bainbridge-Decatur County Arts Council
First African Baptist Church SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoryTours of the historic black Baptist church and artifacts dating to the 18th century
Fitzgerald Fire Engine MuseumFitzgeraldBen HillMagnolia MidlandsFirefighting website
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoric house1920s-1930s period home of author Flannery O'Connor
Flowery Branch Historic Depot and Caboose Flowery Branch Hall NortheastRailroad information
Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia Sautee Nacoochee White NortheastArt website
Fort Frederica National Monument St. Simons IslandGlynnColonial CoastMilitaryVisitor center with archaeological artifacts and exhibits about the 18th-century fort and town
Fort Gaines Frontier Village Fort Gaines Clay Plantation TraceOpen air website
Fort Hollingsworth-White House Alto Banks NortheastHistoric houseFrontier fort house and outbuildings
Fort King George Historical Site Darien McIntosh Colonial CoastMilitaryReconstructed 1736 fort and museum
Fort McAllister Historic Park Keller Bryan Colonial CoastMilitaryCivil War earthwork fortification and museum
Fort Morris Historic Site MidwayLibertyColonial CoastMilitaryAmerican Revolutionary fort site and museum
Fort Pulaski National Monument Tybee Island ChathamColonial CoastMilitaryCivil War fort and museum with weekend living history demonstrations
Fort Stewart Museum Fort Stewart LibertyColonial CoastMilitary website, history of the Fort Stewart Military Reservation
Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center Mountain City Rabun NortheastOpen air website
Funk Heritage Center Waleska Cherokee NorthwestNative AmericanPart of Reinhardt University, Native American art, artifacts and culture, and open air Appalachian Settlement
Geechee Kunda Riceboro LibertyColonial CoastAfrican American website, culture of the Gullah, local and African art, textiles, tools, utensils, implements, crafts and essentials
Georgia College Museum MilledgevilleBaldwinHistoric HeartlandMultiple website, changing exhibits of art and history, permanent exhibit on Flannery O'Connor
Georgia College Natural History Museum MilledgevilleBaldwinHistoric HeartlandNatural history website, features dinosaurs, fossils, earth sciences and a planetarium
Georgia Cotton Museum Vienna Dooly Presidential PathwaysIndustry - cotton information, cotton farming
Georgia Museum of Agriculture & Historic Village Tifton Tift Plantation TraceLivingFive areas: a traditional farm community of the 1870s, an 1890s progressive farmstead, an industrial sites complex, rural town, Peanut Museum, and the Georgia Museum of Agriculture Center
Georgia Museum of Art AthensClarkeHistoric HeartlandArtThe official state museum of art, part of the University of Georgia
Georgia Museum of Natural History AthensClarkeHistoric HeartlandNatural historyPart of the University of Georgia
Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Museum Dawsonville Dawson NorthwestAutomotive website, stock cars, includes memorabilia and cars of Bill Elliott
Georgia Radio Museum and Hall of Fame St. MarysCamdenGeorgia's CoastMediaHistory of radio broadcasting in Georgia, plus Georgia Radio Inductee Wall of Fame
Georgia Rural Telephone Museum Leslie SumterMagnolia MidlandsTechnologyAntique telephones and telephone memorabilia
Georgia Salzburger Society Museum Rincon EffinghamColonial CoastHistory website, history of the descendants of the Salzburg refugees who settled in Georgia after their expulsion in 1734
Georgia Southern Museum StatesboroBullochMagnolia MidlandsMultipleNatural history and dinosaur exhibits, science, local history, part of Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Center for Art and Theatre StatesboroBullochMagnolia MidlandsArtIncludes three galleries, one of which is the permanent home for The Georgia Artists Collection
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame MaconBibbHistoric HeartlandSports
Georgia State Railroad Museum SavannahChathamColonial CoastRailroadOperated by the Coastal Heritage Society, historic railcars and rolling stock, operational turntable
Georgia Veterans State Park Cordele Crisp Presidential PathwaysMilitary
Georgia's Old Capital Museum MilledgevilleBaldwinHistoric HeartlandLocal historyLocated in the building where Georgia's legislators voted to secede from the Union
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art AugustaRichmondClassic SouthArt
Gilmer Arts Gallery Ellijay Gilmer NorthwestLocal history website, operated by the Gilmer Arts and Heritage Association
Girl Scout First Headquarters SavannahChathamColonial CoastScouting website, located in former carriage house of Girl Scouts of the USA founder Juliette Gordon Low
Glennville-Tattnall Museum Glennville Tattnall Magnolia MidlandsLocal history website
Global Village & Discovery Center Americus SumterPresidential PathwaysOpen air website, Habitat for Humanity site with Habitat houses from countries around the world that show life in poverty
Go Fish Education Center Perry Houston Historic HeartlandMultiple website, operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia's watersheds and aquatic wildlife, their natural habitats and the impacts of water pollution, fishing, boating, fish hatcheries
Gordon-Lee Mansion ChickamaugaWalkerNorthwestHistoric houseMid-19th-century house with many historic associations
Green-Meldrim House SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoric houseMid-19th-century house
Greene County MuseumGreensboroGreeneClassic SouthLocal history information, operated by the Greene County Historical Society
Griffin Museum Griffin Spalding Presidential PathwaysLocal history information
Grovetown Museum Grovetown Columbia Classic SouthLocal history information
Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Buford Gwinnett Metro AtlantaScience and historyFocus on the environment, also operates the Gwinnett History Museum in Lawrenceville and a restored 1930s farm in Duluth
Hamburg State Park Mitchell Washington Classic SouthMillIncludes a working grist mill and a museum with agriculture equipment and tools
Hamilton HouseDaltonWhitfieldNorthwestMultiple information, exhibits include chenille bedspreads, items and tufting artifacts, Civil War artifacts, antiques, open by appointment with the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society
Hamilton Plantation Slave Cabins St. Simons IslandGlynnColonial CoastHistoric houseTwo tabby slave cabins operated by the Cassina Garden Club, located at Gascoigne Bluff
Harris Art Center Calhoun Gordon NorthwestMultiple website, includes art galleries and the Roland Hayes Museum, about the first African-American classical singer to have an international career on the concert and operatic stages
Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis Historical Museum Hazlehurst Jeff Davis Magnolia MidlandsLocal history information
Heard County Historical Center & Museum Franklin Heard Presidential PathwaysLocal historyLocated in a former jail, operated by the Heard County Historical Society
Heritage Hall (Madison, Georgia) MadisonMorganHistoric HeartlandHistoric house website
Heritage Sandy Springs Museum Sandy Springs FultonMetro AtlantaHistoric house website, includes 19th-century Williams-Payne House and outbuildings, operated by Heritage Sandy Springs
Heritage Station MuseumDouglasCoffeeMagnolia MidlandsLocal history information
Hickory Hill Thomson McDuffie Classic SouthHistoric houseEarly 20th-century period home of Georgia Populist Party co-founder Thomas E. Watson
Hills and Dales Estate LaGrangeTroupPresidential PathwaysHistoric house1916 estate and gardens of Fuller Callaway, designed by Neel Reid
Historic Railroad Shops SavannahChathamColonial Coast Railroad Railroad trains and street cars
Historic Seabrook VillageMidwayLibertyColonial CoastOpen air Facebook site, includes over a dozen buildings representing rural coastal African American life after the Civil War
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site Brunswick GlynnColonial CoastHistoric house19th-century rice plantation slave cabins
Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum Fayetteville Fayette Metro AtlantaLocal historyIncludes Gone With the Wind and Civil War memorabilia
Howard Finster Vision House Summerville Chattooga NorthwestArt website, house and museum of visionary artist Howard Finster, open by appointment
Hudgens Center for the Arts Duluth GwinnettMetro AtlantaArt website, officially the Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts
Hurn Museum SavannahChathamColonial CoastArtContemporary folk art
Indian Springs Hotel Museum Indian Springs Butts Historic HeartlandLocal historyTours of the ante-bellum mineral springs hotel
Indian Springs State Park Flovilla ButtsHistoric HeartlandLocal historyPark features a seasonal museum with exhibits on the Creek Nation, the CCC and local history
Interactive Neighborhood for KidsGainesvilleHallNortheastChildren's website
Jack Hadley Black History Museum Thomasville Thomas Plantation TraceAfrican American website, black history memorabilia
James Longstreet Museum Gainesville www.longstreet.org
Janice Persons Biggers HouseColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysHistoric house website, 19th-century period home and offices of Historic Columbus, also known as 700 Broadway
Jarrell Plantation Historic Site Juliette Monroe Historic HeartlandHistoric house19th-century cotton plantation farm with outbuildings
Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site Irwinville Irwin Magnolia MidlandsHistoryJefferson Davis Memorial Museum at site where Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured in 1865
Jekyll Island Museum Jekyll Island GlynnColonial CoastLocal history
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site Plains SumterPresidential PathwaysBiographicalIncludes President Jimmy Carter's residence, boyhood farm, school, town railroad depot and a museum about his life
Johnston-Felton-Hay House MaconBibbHistoric HeartlandHistoric houseAlso known as the Hay House, 1850s Italian Renaissance Revival style mansion with furnishings from many periods
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoric house1880s Victorian period home of Girl Scouts of the USA founder Juliette Gordon Low
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Kennesaw CobbMetro AtlantaMilitaryIncludes Civil War battleground of the Atlanta Campaign and a museum
King-Tisdell CottageSavannahChathamColonial CoastAfrican American information, African-American Savannah and the Sea Islands
Kingston Woman's History Museums Kingston BartowNorthwestLocal history information
Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park Blakely Early Plantation TraceArchaeologyMuseum with early Native American artifacts excavated from the park's Woodland Period mounds
L.L. Wyatt Museum Greensboro Greene Classic SouthPrison information, early 19th-century prison with memorabilia from Greene County's law enforcement history
LaGrange Art Museum LaGrangeTroupPresidential PathwaysArt website, formerly the Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum
Lamar Dodd Art Center LaGrangeTroupPresidential PathwaysArt website, part of LaGrange College
Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries AthensClarkeHistoric Heartland Art Contemporary art galleries
Lapham-Patterson House ThomasvilleThomasPlantation TraceHistoric house1880s Victorian house
Laurel & Hardy Museum Harlem ColumbiaClassic SouthBiographical website, Facebook site, early film comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Lawrenceville Female Seminary Lawrenceville GwinnettMetro AtlantaLocal historyOpen by appointment, houses the Gwinnett History Museum
Legacy Museum on Main LaGrangeTroupPresidential PathwaysLocal history website
Lincoln County Historical Park Lincolnton Lincoln Classic SouthOpen air information
Little White House Historic Site Warm Springs Meriwether Presidential PathwaysHistoryPresident Franklin Delano Roosevelt's personal retreat
Log Cabin At Milton High School Alpharetta FultonColonial CoastHistoric house website, open by appointment with the Alpharetta Historical Society
Lowndes County Historical Museum ValdostaLowndesPlantation TraceHistory website, operated by the Lowndes County Historical Society
Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History AugustaRichmondClassic SouthAfrican American website, promotes the legacy of Lucy Craft Laney through art, history, and the preservation of her home
Lunchbox MuseumColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysCommodity information, information, located inside the International Marketplace, metal lunch boxes
Lyndon House Arts Center AthensClarkeHistoric HeartlandMultipleArt exhibits and 19th-century Ware-Lyndon House museum
Madison Museum of Fine Art MadisonMorganHistoric HeartlandArtAmerican, European, Asian and African art and sculpture
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center MadisonMorganHistoric HeartlandMultiple website, changing exhibits of art and culture, permanent exhibits of local history, decorative arts, antiques, school room
Male Academy Museum Newnan CowetaMetro AtlantaLocal history website, operated by the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society
Mansell House and Gardens AlpharettaFultonMetro AtlantaHistoric house website, 1912 Queen Anne-style house, operated by the Alpharetta Historical Society
Massee Lane Gardens Fort Valley Peach Historic HeartlandDecorative artsBotanical gardens with Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum featuring a Boehm porcelain collection
Massie Heritage Center SavannahChathamColonial CoastLocal history website, a unit of the Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools, includes a model of old Savannah, Victorian building architecture and artifacts, the impact of Classical styles on Savannah buildings, a 19th-century period classroom, and the founding of Savannah
Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Marietta Cobb Metro AtlantaArt website, American art
Marietta Fire Museum MariettaCobbMetro AtlantaFirefighting website, antique fire apparatus, equipment, helmets, uniforms
Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum: Scarlett on the Square MariettaCobbMetro AtlantaMedia website, includes Gone with the Wind movie memorabilia
Marietta Museum of History MariettaCobbMetro AtlantaLocal historyCity and county history, located in Kennesaw House
Maritime Center at Historic Coast Guard Station St. Simons IslandGlynnColonial CoastMaritimeMaritime and natural history, operated by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society
Marsh House LaFayette Walker NorthwestHistoric houseAntebellum period house
Meadow Garden AugustaRichmondClassic SouthHistoric house18th-century period home of George Walton, one of the three signers of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia
Memory Lane Classic Cars EatontonPutnamLake OconeeCar museum , over 150 classic automobiles and motorcycles
Mercer-Williams House Museum SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoric houseIncludes 18th- and 19th-century furnishings and decorative arts
McRitchie-Hollis Museum Newnan CowetaMetro AtlantaLocal history website, operated by the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society, 1937 period home with exhibits about life in WWII and local history
Midway Museum MidwayLibertyColonial CoastLocal history website, Colonial era history
Mildred Huie MuseumSt. Simons IslandGlynnColonial CoastArt website, information, art and history of St. Simons Island plantations and landmarks
Miles Through Time Automotive Museum ToccoaStephensLake HartwellAutomotive museum , co-op style automotive museum in a restored 1939 dealership.
Mitchell Depot Historical Museum MitchellGlascockClassic SouthRailroadformer railroad depot
Monroe Museum Monroe Walton Historic HeartlandLocal history website , details a timeline of Monroe
Montgomery County Historic Village Mount Vernon Montgomery Magnolia MidlandsHistoric houses website, part of Brewton-Parker College, two 19th-century period log houses, open by appointment
Moreland Hometown Heritage Museum Moreland CowetaMetro AtlantaLocal historyAlso known as Old Mill Museum, information, information
Morgan County African-American MuseumMadisonMorganHistoric HeartlandEthnic - African American website, history and the art of African-American culture
Morris Museum of Art AugustaRichmondClassic SouthArtArt and artists of the American South
Museum of Arts and Sciences MaconBibbHistoric HeartlandMultipleArt, science, natural history, live animals, trails, a planetarium
Museum of Aviation Warner Robins HoustonHistoric Heartland Aviation Located at Robins Air Force Base
Museum of Colquitt County HistoryMoultrieColquittPlantation TraceLocal history website
Museum of History & Holocaust Education KennesawCobbMetro AtlantaHistory website, a free museum at Kennesaw State University dedicated to World War II and the Holocaust, with frequent public programs and events open to the public
Museum of Southeastern Indians Roberta Crawford Historic HeartlandNative American information, information
Museum of Southern Culture Colquitt Miller Plantation TraceCultureHistoric exhibits and memorabilia, housed in Cotton Hall, home of Swamp Gravy, the official folk life play of Georgia
Museum of Southern IsolationHahiraLowndesPlantation TraceOdditiesICOM-accredited private collection of vintage transportation and natural history curiosities, including a library
National Civil War Naval Museum ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysMilitaryHistory of the Union and Confederate navies during the Civil War
National Infantry Museum ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysMilitaryLocated at Fort Benning, story of infantrymen
National Museum of Commercial Aviation Forest Park Clayton Metro AtlantaAviationDisplays include photos, timetables, ticket jackets, uniforms, model airplanes, aviation toys, in-flight serving ware, posters, aircraft components
National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Pooler ChathamColonial CoastAviationHistory of the Eighth Air Force and historic aircraft
Neel House Federated Garden Clubs of MaconMaconBibbHistoric HeartlandHistoric house website
New Echota Historic Site Calhoun GordonNorthwestNative AmericanReplica 19th-century Cherokee village
Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center Cassville BartowNorthwestAfrican American information, historic black school
Northeast Georgia History Center GainesvilleHallNortheastLocal history website, part of Brenau University, regional history and culture
Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum RomeFloydNorthwestMultipleHistoric house and history museum about Berry College and founder Martha Berry
Obediah's Okefenok Waycross Ware Colonial CoastOpen air website, park includes 1870s log cabin, many historic farm outbuildings, agriculture equipment, animals, print shop museum, antiques, Native American exhibit
Ocmulgee National Monument MaconBibbHistoric HeartlandNative AmericanArchaeology artifacts and Mississippian culture mound
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art Brookhaven DeKalb Metro AtlantaArt Website, artwork which is international, representational, figurative, and spiritual in nature, located on the top floor of the Philip Weltner Library
Okefenokee Heritage Center WaycrossWareColonial CoastMultiple website, art and local history
Old Campbell County Historical Society Museum Fairburn FultonMetro AtlantaLocal history website
Old Fort Jackson SavannahChathamColonial CoastMilitaryOperated by the Coastal Heritage Society, restored 19th-century brick fort
Old Governor's Mansion MilledgevilleBaldwinHistoric HeartlandHistoric houseOperated by Georgia College & State University, antebellum mansion
Old Jail Museum Barnesville Lamar Historic HeartlandLocal history website, operated by the Barnesville-Lamar County Historical Society
Old Jail Museum & Genealogy Research Center Sandersville WashingtonNortheastPrison website, operated by the Washington County Historical Society
Old Pickens County JailJasperPickensNorthwestPrison website, 20th-century jail and sheriff's house, operated by the Marble Valley Historical Society, and the adjacent Kirby-Quinton Mountain Heritage Cabin
Old South Farm Museum Woodland Talbot Presidential PathwaysAgriculture website, farm tools, equipment and home life implements
Old Stone Church Museum Ringgold Catoosa NorthwestLocal history Facebook site, information
Paradise GardenSummervilleChattoogaNorthwestArt website, sculpture park museum created by visionary artist Howard Finster
Pasaquan Buena Vista Marion Presidential PathwaysArtVisionary art site
Paulding County History Museum Dallas Paulding NorthwestLocal history website, operated by the Paulding County Historical Society
Pebble Hill Plantation ThomasvilleThomasPlantation TraceHistoric house20th-century estate featuring 19th-century furniture, porcelain, silver, crystal, and glassware, sporting art and 33 Audubon lithographs, extensive grounds and gardens
Pemberton House ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysHistoric houseOperated by Historic Columbus, Victorian cottage with a late 19th-century apothecary shop, Coca-Cola mementos
Perry Area Historical MuseumPerryHoustonHistoric HeartlandLocal history website, operated by the Perry Area Historical Society
Pickens County Marble Museum Nelson PickensNorthwestIndustry information, located in City Hall, history of area marble mining
Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site DallasPauldingNorthwestMilitaryCivil War battlefield and museum
Pin Point Heritage Museum Pin Point ChathamColonial CoastLocal history website, operated by the Coastal Heritage Society, life, work and history of the Gullah/Geechee community
Pine Mountain Gold Museum Villa Rica DouglasPresidential PathwaysMining website, former gold mine, artifacts and equipment
Polk County Historical Society Museum Cedartown Polk NorthwestLocal history website
Power of the Past MuseumThomasvilleThomasPlantation TraceAviation website, antique airplanes, motors and memorabilia, located at the Thomasville Regional Airport
Quinlan Visual Arts Center GainesvilleHallNortheastArt website
Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights MuseumSavannahChathamColonial CoastHistory Facebook site, information, history of the civil rights struggle of Georgia's oldest African-American community from slavery to the present
Rankin House ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysHistoric houseOperated by Historic Columbus, 1850-1870 house museum
Richmond Hill Museum Richmond Hill BryanColonial CoastLocal history website, operated by the Richmond Hill Historical Society
Road to Tara Museum Jonesboro ClaytonMetro AtlantaMedia website, items from 1939 movie Gone With The Wind and 1936 novel along with artifacts from the Civil War
Robert Toombs House Historic Site WashingtonWilkesClassic SouthHistoric house19th-century period home of politician Robert Toombs
Rome Area History Museum RomeFloydNorthwestLocal history website
Rose Lawn Museum CartersvilleBartowNorthwestHistoric house website, Victorian period mansion, houses the writings and memorabilia of evangelist Samuel Porter Jones and Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first woman to serve in the United States Senate
Roswell Fire Museum RoswellFultonMetro AtlantaFirefighting website
Sam Nunn MuseumPerryHoustonHistoric HeartlandBiographical information, information, exhibits about Senator Sam Nunn in the Houston County Board of Education building
Sapelo Island Visitors Center DarienMcIntoshColonial CoastMultipleIsland's cultural and natural history
Sautee-Nacoochee History Museum Sautee-NacoocheeWhiteNortheastLocal history website, operated by the Sautee Nacoochee Center
Savannah Children's MuseumSavannahChathamColonial CoastChildren's website, operated by the Coastal Heritage Society, outdoor play experiences about Coastal Georgia
Savannah History Museum SavannahChathamColonial CoastLocal historyOperated by the Coastal Heritage Society
Savannah-Ogeechee Canal Museum & Nature Center SavannahChathamColonial CoastMultipleCanal history, area history and natural history
SCAD Museum of Art SavannahChathamColonial CoastArtOperated by the Savannah College of Art and Design, located in the Central of Georgia Railroad: Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities, British and American art, African American collection, decorative arts and fashion
Savoy Automobile MuseumCartersvilleBartowNorthwestAutomobiles website, operated by the Georgia Museums, Inc that also operates Booth Western and Tellus museums
Scull Shoals Greensboro GreeneClassic SouthLocal history
Senoia Area Historical Society Museum Senoia CowetaMetro AtlantaLocal history website
Shelnutt House Museum Bowdon Carroll Historic High CountryHistoric house information, operated by the Bowdon Area Historical Society, open on special occasions
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum SavannahChathamColonial CoastMaritimeShip models, maritime paintings and artifacts that reflect Savannah's maritime heritage
Sidney Lanier Cottage House Museum MaconBibbHistoric HeartlandHistoric houseMid-19th-century period home, birthplace of poet Sidney Lanier
Smyrna Museum Smyrna CobbMetro AtlantaLocal history website
Sorrel Weed House SavannahChathamColonial CoastHistoric house1830s period house
Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum Carrollton Carroll NorthwestTextileHistory of quilts and textiles
Southeastern Railway Museum DuluthGwinnettMetro AtlantaRailroadGeorgia's official transportation history museum, over 90 pieces of rolling stock exhibited on the 30-acre (12 ha) site
Southern Forest World Waycross WareColonial CoastIndustry website, forest industry in the South
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History KennesawCobbMetro AtlantaMultipleRailroad and Civil War artifacts, formerly the Kennesaw Civil War Museum
St. Marys Submarine MuseumSt. MarysCamdenColonial CoastMaritime information, American submarine history
St. Simons Island Light St. Simons IslandGlynnColonial CoastMaritimeLighthouse, St. Simons Lighthouse Museum in the keeper's house, adjacent A. W. Jones Heritage Center, operated by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society
Stately Oaks JonesboroClaytonMetro AtlantaHistoric house1839 antebellum mansion and outbuildings
Steffen Thomas Museum of Art Buckhead MorganHistoric HeartlandArtArtworks and life of German-American Expressionist Steffen Thomas
Stephens County History Museum Toccoa StephensNortheastLocal history website, operated by the Stephens County Historical Society in the Toccoa (Amtrak station)
Stone Mountain Stone Mountain DeKalbMetro AtlantaMultipleIncludes the Stone Mountain Museum about the mountain's carving and the Civil War, and the open air Antebellum Plantation and Farmyard
Suttons Corner Frontier Country Store Museum Fort GainesClayPlantation TraceHistory website, 1840s frontier general store complex, owned by Clay County and operated by Fort Gaines Historical Society
T.R.R. Cobb House AthensClarkeHistoric HeartlandHistoric houseMid-19th-century period home of Confederate General Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb
Tabor House and Civil War Museum Ellijay GilmerNorthwestLocal history website, operated by the Gilmer County Historical Society
Taylor-Grady House AthensClarkeHistoric HeartlandHistoric housemid-19th-century mansion open for tours and rental
Teaching Museum North RoswellFultonMetro AtlantaMultipleOpen for school groups only
Telfair Museum of Art SavannahChathamColonial CoastArtIncludes fine art and decorative art collections in three facilities, including the historic Telfair Mansion and Owens-Thomas House, and the contemporary Jepson Center for the Arts
Tellus Science Museum CartersvilleBartowHistoric High CountryNatural history/scienceFormerly Weinman Mineral Museum, exhibits include minerals, dinosaurs and fossils, transportation technology, science playground and a planetarium
Thomas County Museum of History ThomasvilleThomasPlantation TraceMultiple website, includes main museum of local history, 1877 middle-class home, 1893 single-lane bowling alley, 1860s log house, 1890s courthouse
Thomasville Center for the Arts ThomasvilleThomasPlantation TraceArt website, community arts center for visual, performing, literary and applied arts, includes three galleries
Thronateeska Heritage Center AlbanyDoughertyPlantation TraceMultipleIncludes a science museum, local history museum and planetarium
Thunderbolt Museum Thunderbolt ChathamColonial CoastLocal history website
Tidelands Nature Center Jekyll Island GlynnColonial CoastNatural history website
Tifton Museum of Arts & Heritage TiftonTiftPlantation TraceArt website
Travelers Rest State Historic Site ToccoaStephensNortheastHistoric houseEarly 19th-century tavern and inn
Tubman Museum MaconBibbHistoric HeartlandAfrican AmericanArt, history and culture of African Americans
Tunnel Hill Heritage Center Tunnel Hill WhitfieldNorthwestMultiple website, local history museum, historic railroad tunnel and train viewing
Turner Center For The Arts ValdostaLowndesPlantation TraceArt website
Ty Cobb Museum Royston FranklinNortheastBiographicalBaseball player Ty Cobb
U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum AugustaRichmondClassic SouthMilitary website, history of the Signal Corps, development of Fort Gordon and vicinity, and the U.S. Army
Uncle Remus Museum Eatonton Putnam Historic HeartlandMedia website, log cabin created from two slave cabins, dedicated to portraying Southern life as in the Uncle Remus stories
Valdosta State University Fine Arts GalleryValdostaLowndesPlantation TraceArt website, located in the Fine Arts Building
Vidalia Onion Museum VidaliaToombsMagnolia MidlandsFood website, history of the Vidalia onion and its growing region
Vogel State Park Blairsville Union NortheastHistoryIncludes Vogel Museum about the CCC
Waffle House MuseumDecaturDeKalbMetro AtlantaFood website, restored 1955 site of the first Waffle House restaurant, features restaurant memorabilia
Walker County Regional Heritage/Train MuseumChickamaugaWalkerNorthwestMultiple information, local history, railroad history and model trains
Walker Hill GriffinSpaldingMetro AtlantaHistoric house website, unique exhibits from the early 1900s
Walker-Peters-Langdon House ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysHistoric house website, operated by Historic Columbus, early 19th-century house
Washington Historical Museum WashingtonWilkesClassic SouthHistoric houseMid-19th-century period antebellum house
Webb Military MuseumSavannahChathamColonial CoastUS military Website, military artifacts from Civil War to Cold War, free to active duty military
West Georgia Museum Tallapoosa Haralson NorthwestMultiple website, local and natural history, includes replicas of old stores, a barber shop and a bank, and dinosaur models
Westville Columbus MuscogeePresidential PathwaysLiving19th-century rural village, website
William Root House Museum and Garden MariettaCobbMetro AtlantaHistoric house website, operated by Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society, 1850s period house
Woodruff Farm House ColumbusMuscogeePresidential PathwaysHistoric house website, operated by Historic Columbus, 1840s farm house
World War II Flight Training Museum DouglasCoffeeMagnolia MidlandsAviation website
Wormsloe Historic Site SavannahChathamColonial CoastLocal historyFormer 18th-century plantation site and museum

Defunct museums

Tourism regions

The Georgia Department of Economic Development [13] has defined nine tourism regions as listed below with their associated travel associations as footnotes.

Classic South

East central part of the state, includes the city of Augusta [14]

Georgia Coast

Also known as the Colonial Coast, includes the city of Savannah [15]

Historic Heartland

Central part of the state, includes the cities of Macon and Athens [16]

Northwest Georgia

Northwest region, includes Chickamauga [17]

Magnolia Midlands

Southeast section, includes Statesboro, [18] Counties: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Bleckley, Bulloch, Candler, Coffee, Dodge, Evans, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Laurens, Long, Montgomery, Pulaski, Screven, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Wayne, Wheeler, and Wilcox.

Metro Atlanta

Northeast Georgia Mountains

Northeast region, [19] counties: Banks, Dawson, Elbert, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White

Plantation Trace

Rural southwestern section, includes Fitzgerald [20]

Presidential Pathways

West central section, [21] includes Columbus and Plains

See also

Lists of other institutions in Georgia similar to museums:

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