SMS Spotlight: Metro Atlanta Sites

Join the Georgia Historical Society as over 120 cultural and historical sites open their doors free of charge on Sunday, February 9, 2020, for the Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday (SMS)! Each week leading up to SMS, we will highlight participating sites in anticipation of this annual tradition.

This week we shine a light on participating sites in Metro Atlanta! Whether you explore the Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University or visit Historic Oakland Cemetery, Metro Atlanta has many sites that can’t be missed.

Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum

Marietta Museum of History

Museum of History and Holocaust Education
at Kennesaw State University

Seven Springs Museum at the Bodiford House

William Root House Museum and Garden

The Little Manse: Birthplace & Museum of Erskine Caldwell

Moreland Hometown Heritage Museum: A Tribute to Lewis Grizzard

Douglas County Museum of History & Art

Oglethorpe University Museum of Art

Barrington Hall

Bulloch Hall

Historic Oakland Cemetery

The Millennium Gate Museum

Smith Plantation

C.O. Polk Interactive Museum

Click here for a complete list of participating Super Museum Sunday sites!

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