Georgia Museum of Agriculture & Historic Village

The grounds consist of five areas: a traditional farm community of the 1870s, an 1890s progressive farmstead, an industrial sites complex, rural town, national peanut complex, and the Museum of Agriculture Center.

Over 35 structures have been relocated to the 95-acre (380,000 m2) site and faithfully restored or preserved including the Vulcan Steam Train running on 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge[1] track.

Costumed interpreters explain and demonstrate the lifestyle and activities of this time in Georgia's history.

The museum is a facility of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.

[3][4] In 1999, Lummus moved to Savannah, Georgia, where it continues to make cotton gins.

Sign and building to purchase tickets
Turpentine distilled here as it was circa 1900