Agrirama - Georgia's Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village: Consists of a traditional farm community of the 1870's, progressive farmstead of the 1890's, industrial sites complex, and a rural town, including history, educational programs, events calendar, and teacher resources located at Tifton.
Callaway Plantation: Consists of the manor house (1869), a log cabin (c. 1785), and a federal plainstyle house (c.1790), farming structures, the farm and fields with images and visitor information located at Washington.
Elijah Clark: A state park of 447 acres with a renovated and furnished log cabin museum displaying furniture, utensils and tools c. 1780 located near Augusta.
Fort King George Historic Site: Built and operated in the 1720s, the fort served as a southeastern military fort for Britain's Colonial Empire in America located at Dorien.
Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site: Covers the farm eras of Dick Jarrell's cotton farm and mills from 1895 and his father's 1847 plantation home and smokehouse, and includes information on annual events, visitor information and a map located at Juliette.
Westville: Depicts an 1850 village with over thirty authentically furnished pre-Civil War buildings. Includes calendar, events, educational programs, virtual tour, hours, admission prices, membership, map and museum shop. Located at Lumpkin.