Located in Mountain City. Presents the crafts, traditions, tools, homes and trades of the Appalachian pioneer lifestyle.
A 95-acre site of faithfully restored or preserved historic structures, the Georgia Museum of Agriculture highlights rural life in Georgia from the late 1800s until 1910. The grounds boast a traditional 1870s farm community, progressive 1890s farmstead, industrial sites complex, rural town, National Peanut Museum, working steam train, Art Gallery, Country Store, conference facilities and the Museum of Agriculture.
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