Georgia - Byron Depot The Byron Depot is located in the exact center of town. On this site, is a historic railroad depot and caboose, beautifully restored to reflect times in Byron over a century ago. At this site is a museum showing the history of Byron through pictures, artifacts, and other memorabilia. Reputedly, more area-grown peaches were shipped through this site on a daily basis in the 1920s and 1930s than anywhere in the world.
Georgia Museum of Natural History Designated the official State museum of natural history in 1999, the Museum includes 12 collections: Archaeology, Arthropods, Botany, Geology, Herpetology, Ichthyology, Invertebrates, Mammalogy, Mycology, Ornithology, Pollen and Plant Microspores, and Zooarchaeology. The Museum's broad mission includes education, outreach, research, and service.
Georgia Music Hall of Fame Visit The Music Factory children's wing. Learn about science, social studies and geography through hands-on musical activities and exhibits. The interactive learning space is designed for pre-school through fifth grade students.
Georgia Rural Telephone Museum The Georgia Rural Telephone Museum in Leslie, Georgia, is home to one of the largest collections of antique telephone and telephone memorabilia in the world.
Georgia - Southeastern Railway Museum The Southeastern Railway Museum occupies a 30-acre site in Duluth, Georgia, in northeast suburban Atlanta. SRM features 80 items of rolling stock including historic Pullman cars and classic steam locomotives many of which are open for viewing. The museum also has a growing collection of transit equipment, railway publications and memorabilia. Rides in the restored caboose train are complimentary with paid admission.
Georgia - The State Museum of Railroad History The State Museum of Railroad History is located in the oldest and most complete Antebellum railroad manufacturing and repair facility still in existence in the United States. Construction of the site was begun in 1850 and thirteen of the original structures are still standing. Displays of models, machinery and the growing collection of railroad locomotives and cars fill the site.
Hammonds House Galleries & Resource Center of African American Art Hammonds House Galleries and Resource Center of African American Art is Georgia's only independent fine art museum dedicated to presenting art by peoples of African descent. The Museum fulfills its mission through collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and presenting related educational and cultural programs, and serving as an information center on art of the African Diaspora.
High Museum of Art The High Museum branch at Georgia-Pacific Center in the downtown business district was designed by Parker and Scogin Architects, Inc. and opened in February of 1986. Includes images of contemporary art, a decorative arts collection, American and European painting, African art, folk art, and photography.
Martha Berry Museum Welcome to the Oak Hill and Martha Berry Museum, one of the finest attractions to visit in Georgia. Our missions is to serve mankind by sharing the story of Martha Berry and her life's work, Berry College, in a setting of unique and natural beauty.
Morris Museum of Art - Georgia The only museum dedicated entirely to Southern art and artists. Houses the Center for the Study of Southern Painting.
Museum of Arts And Sciences - Georgia Changing art and science exhibits, live animal programs, the Mark Smith Planetarium, a three-floor Discovery House full of hands-on exhibits featuring arts, sciences, and the humanities, environmental programs at near-by Brown's Mount.
Oglethorpe University Museum Oglethorpe University Museum in Georgia has brought Atlantans, as well as visitors from throughout the world, artworks which have both informed and exhilarated them. Whether Buddhas from around the world, paintings by Russian master Nicholas Roerich, or sculptures of American master Duane Hanson, it is our intention that the artworks shown provide a meaningful experience for viewers, lifting their spirits and satisfying their souls.
Robert C. Williams American Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams American Museum of Papermaking traces the science, technology and art of papermaking around the world from 200 BC to modern times. The museum covers the history, art, science and technology of papermaking from 200 BC to today with rare artifacts from around the world. Atlanta, Georgia.
The Museum - Georgia The Museum - preserves and exhibits the artifacts and ideas of Southern Culture: Native American, Black and White. Native Americans and Southern Folklore are emphasied this decade (1995-2005).This museum is the outgrowth of the eduational program in a Native American community.