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Discover artifacts detailing Cherokee life, industrial age growth, and antebellum years in Bartow County through engaging exhibits
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About This Deal
Ever wondered what life was like in Bartow County through the ages? Dive into this journey with our admission options! Experience fascinating exhibits about Cherokee culture, the industrial boom, and antebellum times. Explore unique artifacts that bring these stories to life in an engaging way.
What we offer
The deal includes options for admission for two or four people to explore Bartow's rich history. Visitors can engage with detailed exhibits about Cherokee heritage, industrial advancements, and more. Each option offers a unique chance to delve into local history within a landmark setting.- Admission for 2: Perfect for a duo wanting to explore together
- Admission for 4: Ideal for families or small groups seeking a historical adventure
Why you should grab the offer
The Bartow History Museum offers a distinctive experience by situating its exhibits within a historical courthouse building right in downtown Cartersville. The extensive collection spans over two centuries of local history from Cherokee beginnings to modern times. Unique educational programs make it an exceptional resource for learners of all ages. With collaborative events featuring nearby cultural institutions like Booth Western Art Museum, there's always something new to discover. The museum also offers exclusive benefits during SWAPtember at various Atlanta attractions, adding value beyond typical visits. Don't miss out on this enriching journey through time.Fine Print
About Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum's motto is "Opening a door to the past," because that's how the museum approaches northwest Georgia's heritage. Focusing on the day-to-day life of residents dating back to the early 19th century, the museum's trademark exhibits recreate the homes and workspaces of Bartow County through the centuries.
- Size: big enough for 200 years worth of living rooms spanning the Cherokee people, antebellum life, and up to the 1950s
- Eye Catcher: interactive exhibits including hands-on artifacts from Cherokee and early pioneer families, as well as the Civil War
- Permanent Mainstay: the exhibits that cover iron furnaces, textile factories, agriculture, and arts and crafts
- Don't Miss: the 1940s telephone booth where students of history can hear the stories of the people who made Bartow County