Looking for a bit of Presidential history during your long weekend? Take a look at our list of spots around Georgia that played an important role in the lives of former US Presidents from Georgia.
Explore Georgia: Experience a bit of nostalgia and learn more about the childhood of our 39th President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate by participating in guided walking tours of the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm.
391 W Paces Ferry Rd NW (at Woodhaven Rd NW), Atlanta, GA
Gedung Pemerintah · Buckhead · 14 tips dan ulasan
Explore Georgia: Built in 1968 and located on 18 acres of wooded grounds in northwest Atlanta, the Greek Revival style house has 30 rooms and is home to Governor Nathan Deal and his wife, First Lady Sandra Deal.
Museum Sejarah · Poncey-Highland · 25 tips dan ulasan
Explore Georgia: This Museum features national traveling exhibits and the permanent exhibits that highlight Carter's early years, life at the White House, wonderful state gifts and key issues of the Carter Presidency.
206 Washington St SW (at Martin Luther King Jr Dr SW), Atlanta, GA
Gedung DPRD · South Downtown · 23 tips dan ulasan
Explore Georgia: Completed in 1889, the Georgia Capitol remains one of the most impressive buildings in the state and offers visitors a unique experience in exploring Georgia both past and present.
Museum Sejarah · Central Business District · 4 tips dan ulasan
Explore Georgia: Thomas Woodrow Wilson lived with his family in Augusta for nearly 13 years. President Wilson spent more years in this Presbyterian manse (1860-1870) than in any other dwelling place.
Explore Georgia: Hoping to find a cure within the warm springs of Georgia for the polio that had struck former President Franklin Roosevelt, he built the Little White House in 1921.
Taman Negara Bagian atau Provinsi · 8 tips dan ulasan
Explore Georgia: This park is deeply rooted in the historical era of four-time President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt built his Little White House in nearby Warm Springs, GA.