Browse Museums

FDR's Little White House

Warm Springs, Georgia

Historic House

A visit to FDR's rustic 6 room cottage, where he died on April 12,1945 is a trip back in time. Also included is a museum, guest house, servants quarters, pools, movie, and 2 of his vehicles.

Fine Arts Gallery

Valdosta, Georgia

Art

The College of the Arts of Valdosta State University delivers arts instruction through graduate and undergraduate programs and provides cultural enrichment and artistic programming for the region through national and regional gallery exhibitions.

Fort King George, Georgia"s first fort, reconstructed 1700's frontier fortification. Museum and audio-visual presentation.

History

Audio visual film, museum and special programs interpret the colonial, American Revolution, War of 1812, and the Revolution.

Fort Pulaski NM is the best preserved masonry fort of its period. It is the location of a historic Civil War battle that changed the tide of the conflict. Visitor's Center houses a bookstore and museum featuring historic images and Civil War artifacts.

Fort Yargo State Park

Winder, Georgia

Park

Natural History

Fernbank Museum of Natural History is the largest facility of its kind in the Southeast, thrusting visitors into a world of dinosaurs, artifacts, science interactives, shells, wildlife, and IMAX films. Learn about the earth's history, physical universe.

Fort Frederica

St Simons Island, Georgia

History

Ft Frederica Nat'l Monument is operatedby the National Park Service. Site features archeological ruins and interprets the pre-Revoutionary War Era.

Fort McAllister Historic Park

Richmond Hill, Georgia

Park

Fort McAllister is a state park with a Civil War Fort Museum, campground, fishing dock, hiking trail, and much more.

Fort Mountain State Park

Chatsworth, Georgia

Park

Fort Stewart Museum

Fort Stewart, Georgia

Art

History, Specialized, University

Visitors see an award-winning film about the Southeastern Indians and the Hall of the Ancients depicts 12,000 years of Native American life through artifacts, dioramas, and interactive computer programs. The story of the Trail of Tears is shown in a 4-minute film and maps. Also on display is an extensive collection of contemporary Native American artwork, including paintings, baskets, sculpture and pottery. A unique collection featuring tools from more than 100 crafts is displayed in the Sellars Gallery of Historic Tools. In the Appalachian Settlement, pioneer log cabins, a blacksmith shop and farm buildings tell the story of Georgia's early residents. Adults and children both enjoy our Nature Trail featuring many species of native plants.