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SUPER MUSEUM SUNDAY: Check out these GA museums for free this weekend

Etowah Indian Mounds Learn a little bit about Georgia’s history as the state’s historical sites offer free admission for Super Museum Sunday. (PHOTO: Georgia State Parks)

ATLANTA — Super Museum Sunday is back, which means you can visit some of Georgia’s historic state parks for free.

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is offering free admission to interactive exhibits, guided tours and more on Sunday, Feb. 9.

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“Whether learning about Geechee Gullah ring shouting, translating the Cherokee Nation’s first newspaper, admiring President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s hand-controlled roadster, or walking in the footsteps of Revolutionary War soldiers, Super Museum Sunday is the perfect opportunity to discover Georgia’s past while making new memories,” they wrote.

State Historic Sites that are open for Super Museum Sunday include:

Fort King George State Historic Site, Darien

  • Fort Morris State Historic Site, Midway
  • Wormsloe State Historic Site, Savannah
  • Chief Vann House State Historic Site, Chatsworth
  • Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, Cartersville
  • Kolomoki Mounds State Park, Blakely
  • New Echota State Historic Site, Calhoun
  • Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site, Dahlonega
  • Hardman Farm State Historic Site, Sautee-Nacoochee
  • Roosevelt’s Little White House State Historic Site, Warm Springs
  • Traveler’s Rest State Historic Site, Toccoa
  • Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site, Brunswick
  • Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site, Juliette
  • A.H. Stephens State Park, Crawfordville
  • Fort McAllister State Park, Richmond Hill
  • Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Historic Site, Dallas
  • Magnolia Springs State Park, Millen

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