Hours and Admission
Historic Village, Spinks Exhibit Hall and Gallery
Wednesday-Friday |
9:00am – 1:00PM |
The Vulcan Steam Train does not run Tuesday – Friday. | |
Friends of the Museum | Free |
Adults | $10 |
Seniors ages 60+ | $8 |
Ages 4-15 | $8 |
3 and under | Free |
Active Duty Military or Military retired | Free |
Historic Village, Spinks Exhibit Hall, and Gallery
Saturday |
9:00am – 3:00pm |
Admission includes riding the Vulcan Steam Train. | |
Friends of the Museum | Free |
Adults | $12 |
Seniors ages 60+ | $9 |
Ages 4-15 | $9 |
3 and under | Free |
Active Duty Military or Military retired | Free |
Country Store
Monday | Closed |
Wednesday – Friday | 9:00am -2pm |
Saturday | 9:00am – 4pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Administrative Office
Monday-Friday |
8am – 5pm |
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Whether you’re looking for family events, the latest local art exhibit, or one-of-a-kind learning adventures, there’s no shortage of choices at the Georgia Museum of Agriculture. We host events and demonstrations all year long and take pride in the diversity of our programs. Check back often to see what’s coming up next!
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Special Entry
ABAC Students
Free Entry with Student ID
Military Discount
Free Entry for Active or Retired
Free admission for active duty or retired military member upon presentation of their Geneva Convention common access card (CAC), or their DD Form 1173 or DD Form 1173-1 military ID card.
This includes – Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserve, as well as members of the US Public Health Service Commission Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Corp.
Media Release
All Guests
Upon entering ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture grounds (GMA), all visitors grant the GMA the irrevocable, perpetual permission to use his or her image, likeness, voice or sound recordings in any media and for the purpose whatsoever and without compensation.
Accessibility
Overview
The Museum’s Historic Village is an outdoor museum with unpaved roads that lead to houses, farms, shops, mills, and gardens typical of 19th century Southwest Georgia. While more than half of the Village’s historic buildings have wheelchair-accessible entrances, interior access varies. The Village’s unpaved roads are generally firm and stable. Most roads are level, with steeper grades located near the Train Depot and Grist Mill.
Handicap ramp locations are notated on the Historic Village map. For more information on museum accessibility, contact the Country Store at 229-391-5205 or email us at Visitor Center at 508-347-0290 or museum@abac.edu
Parking
Designated spaces are located near the Country Store and at the Museum Main Hall entrance.
Restrooms
Accessible restrooms are located in Opry Shelter, Drug Store, Country Store and Museum Atrium.
Service Animals
Welcome in all exhibits. Water faucets are available at the Opry Shelter, and Destination Ag to fill a water bowl.
Pets
Pets are not allowed anywhere on site.
Shopping
The Museum Country Store is accessible.
Strollers
Strollers for children or individuals with disabilities are welcome in all buildings and areas of the Museum.
Wheelchairs
Available for loan at the Museum Main Hall on a first come, first served basis.
Contact
Education & Scheduling
Kelly Scott | Contact Information |
Curatorial
Polly Huff | Contact Information |
Host an Event
Amanda Dow | Contact Information |
Country Store
(229) 391-5205 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have a question? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page!