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"Georgia's
Antebellum Showcase"
A visit to Madison begins at the Welcome Center, on the square, for the Walking-Driving Guide and information on daily events. Private home tours are scheduled in May
and December. Bed & Breakfast and other Lodging information is also available.
Madison is one of Georgia's largest National Register Historic Districts.
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center (circa 1895 Romanesque school) Tour
Madison's history, museum, and art galleries. Open daily except Mondays. Available for special occasion rentals. (706) 342-4743.
Fee.
Morgan County African-American Museum (circa 1895), preserving the
heritage and promoting awareness of African-American contributions to the
culture of the South. Adjacent to Round Bowl Spring Park. (706) 342-9191. Fee.
Heritage Hall
(circa 1811). Enjoy daily tours
of this antebellum mansion and exquisite antiques. Available for special
events. (706) 342-9627. Fee.
The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum – The largest collection of microcars
from all over the world – all under one roof. 706-343-9937. Fee.
The Rogers House
(circa 1810) & The Rose Cottage (circa 1891 ).
Enjoy daily tours of these antebellum homes located just off the square. (706) 342-9627.
Fee.
Steffen Thomas Museum - Buckhead Sculptures and paintings by
Steffen Thomas,. Located just five minutes from Madison. (706) 342-7557
Fee.
Outstanding Bed and Breakfast: The Brady Inn, The Farmhouse Inn,
The James Madison Inn, Madison Oaks Inn, and Southern Cross Ranch. |