Massee Lane Gardens (9 acres) are botanical gardens focusing on camellias, located at the American Camellia Society headquarters, 100 Massee Lane, Fort Valley, Georgia.
The gardens were originally created by David C. Strother in the 1930s within the 160-acre (0.65 km2) property around his farm house.
The Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum in the visitor center features a large collection of Boehm porcelain.
The visitor center also includes a slide show about the gardens, a gift shop, auditorium and reception room.
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