Nowadays, it can feel like just about everything costs a small fortune. It's sometimes hard to find free things to do in Georgia, especially when the weather's not up to par for outdoor activities. Luckily, some of the best museums in Atlanta and the entire Peach State have free admission! We've gathered up a few of our favorite free-entry museums from all over the state. These free museums in Georgia make for amazing outings whether you're traveling alone or with family:
1. Andersonville National Historic Site and National Prisoner of War Museum: Andersonville
This one's actually a two-fer. The National Prisoner of War Museum also serves as the visitor center for the Andersonville National Historic Site. Andersonville is one of the most
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2. Atlanta Monetary Museum: Atlanta
If you'd prefer something a little lighter, the Atlanta Federal Reserve is home to the Atlanta Monetary Museum. It provides a look at what the Federal Reserve does and you'll get to see money as it's being counted and shredded.
3. David J. Sencer Center for Disease Control Museum: Atlanta
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum is the only part of the CDC that's open to the public. It's got permanent and traveling exhibits about the history of the CDC, vaccines, and public health policy through the years. (Editor's Note: this museum is temporarily closed until June 17, 2024)
4. Elberton Granite Museum: Elberton
Did you know Elberton is considered the granite capital of the world? The Elberton Granite Museum provides a look into the history of granite mining in Elberton. You'll get to see items made of granite, granite-working tools, and more during a self-guided tour.
5. Georgia Museum of Art: Athens
The Georgia Museum of Art is the official art museum of Georgia. It's home to more than 17,000 works of art dating back to the Renaissance period.
6. Cotton Museum: Vienna
Georgia's history is closely entwined with cotton production, and there's no better place to learn about it than at the Georgia State Cotton Museum in Vienna. It's housed in an old schoolhouse and has plenty of artifacts related to the process of producing cotton.
7. Marietta Fire Museum: Marietta
The Marietta Fire Museum is located just a few blocks away from Marietta Square. It's got a collection of fire department-related gear dating back to 1854.
8. Museum of Aviation: Warner Robins
The Museum of Aviation spans an impressive 51 acres and contains nearly 100 historic aircraft. It's the second-largest U.S. Air Force aerospace museum in the country and is also home to the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame.
9. The National Infantry Museum: Columbus
The National Infantry Museum is more than 190,000 square feet. It's got a fascinating look back at the history of the National Infantry, dating back all the way to the American Revolution. There are lots of immersive experiences here as well as a theater.
10. Savannah African Art Museum: Savannah
There are a number of great museums in Savannah, GA, and the Savannah African Art Museum is among the best. It houses over 1,000 artifacts from West and Central Africa, with a wide range of cultures and time periods represented.
Have you ever visited any of these free museums in Georgia, or do you have any others to recommend? Share your thoughts in the comments! If you'd like to see more interesting places, go on this road trip to hidden gems in Georgia:
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