![]() The recently-opened Pin Point Heritage Museum, operated by the Coastal Heritage Society, is a Savannah highlight and one of the region’s most unique and culturally-rich heritage sites. It is located a few miles south of the city in the historic Gullah-Geechee community of Pin Point, surrounded by the scenic marshes and inlets of Georgia’s tidewater zone. |
![]() The Foxfire Museum is a nationally-recognized heritage preservation organization and a model for how learner-centered education enriches students and their communities and builds connections across generations. |
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![]() Thronateeska Heritage Center is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of historic preservation and science education in Southwest Georgia. Thronateeska is located at Heritage Plaza, the 100 block of West Roosevelt Avenue in Albany, Georgia, United States. |
![]() The Funk Heritage Center in Waleska, Georgia, is Georgia's official frontier and southeastern Indian interpretive center. Located on the campus of Reinhardt University, the center houses a gallery of Native American artifacts and artwork, as well as a theater, which features a short film on the history of Native Americans in the southeastern United States. A small souvenir shop is also available. |
![]() The Museum of Aviation is the second-largest aerospace museum of the United States Air Force. The museum is located just outside Warner Robins, Georgia, and near Robins Air Force Base. There are five different buildings containing fewer than its previous 93 different aircraft on 51 acres . The museum is also the home of the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. |
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![]() The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum (the Breman) is a cultural center in Atlanta dedicated to Jewish history, culture and arts with special emphasis on Georgia and the Holocaust. The Breman, which opened in 1996] is the largest museum of its kind in the Southeast,and it is located at the corner of 18th Street and Spring Street, across the street from the Center for Puppetry Arts, in Midtown. The museum is named for Atlanta businessman William Breman, a philanthropist active in the Jewish community of Atlanta. |