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🎨 Museums for Kids in Atlanta, GA

12 children's museums, science centers, and interactive exhibits rated and reviewed by families.

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Center For Puppetry Arts tourist attraction in Atlanta, GA🎮 Entertainment
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The Center for Puppetry Arts is a one-of-a-kind destination that combines live puppet theater, an incredible museum featuring over 200 Sesame Street and Muppet characters, and hands-on workshops. With more than 600 performances annually and interactive exhibits that bring puppetry magic to life, it's a captivating experience that sparks creativity and wonder in children while delighting nostalgic parents.

🕑 2.5-3 hours (including a 45-60 minute show and museum exploration)
High Museum of Art art museum in Atlanta, GA🎨 Museum
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4.7(5,727)$$

The High Museum of Art offers a sophisticated yet welcoming experience for families exploring Atlanta's arts scene. With dedicated family-friendly galleries, interactive exhibits designed for young visitors, and the added bonus of free admission for kids under 5, it's an accessible introduction to world-class art that won't break the bank.

🕑 1.5-3 hours
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History museum in Kennesaw, GA🎨 Museum
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The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History brings history to life with its star attraction,the actual General locomotive from the famous Great Locomotive Chase. Kids can explore interactive Civil War exhibits, climb aboard train cars, and participate in hands-on activities that make learning about the 1860s exciting and memorable for the whole family.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center nature preserve in Johns Creek, GA🌿 Nature
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4.7(742)$20 mi · Johns Creek

Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center offers families a unique blend of outdoor exploration and living history on 46 scenic acres in Johns Creek. Kids can hike wooded trails, encounter wildlife, and step back in time through interactive heritage buildings where they can experience hands-on activities like grinding corn, exploring a historic schoolhouse, and discovering what life was like in early Georgia.

🕑 2-3 hours
College Football Hall of Fame museum in Atlanta, GA🎨 Museum
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The College Football Hall of Fame is an interactive sports paradise where kids can test their skills on a 45-yard indoor football field, complete with field goal kicking, throwing challenges, and speed drills. With over 50 interactive exhibits and a stunning three-story helmet wall displaying 760 college helmets, this museum keeps sports fans and curious kids engaged through hands-on activities rather than just reading displays.

🕑 2-3 hours
Atlanta History Center tourist attraction in Atlanta, GA🎨 Museum
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4.6(1,071)$$

The Atlanta History Center offers an impressive 33-acre campus where history comes alive for kids through hands-on exploration. The star attraction for families is the Goizueta Children's Experience, a 5,000-square-foot interactive play space designed specifically for young learners to discover Atlanta's past through engaging, tactile exhibits and imaginative play areas.

🕑 3-4 hours
Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park museum in Sandy Springs, GA🎨 Museum
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4.6(218)$12 mi · Sandy Springs

Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park offers a perfect blend of hands-on history and outdoor exploration that's completely free for families. Kids can step back in time touring historic farmhouses, explore nature trails winding through the grounds, and engage with interactive exhibits that bring local heritage to life in a way that's both educational and entertaining.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Teaching Museum North museum in Roswell, GA🎨 Museum
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4.7(25)$18 mi · Roswell

Teaching Museum North is a hands-on children's museum in Roswell that sparks curiosity through rotating interactive exhibits and engaging educational programs. Kids can explore science stations, create art projects, and learn through play in a welcoming environment designed specifically for young learners. With a stellar 4.7-star rating, this local gem offers quality educational entertainment without the crowds of larger Atlanta museums.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Fernbank Museum | 3D Theater | Forest nature preserve in Atlanta, GA🎨 Museum
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Fernbank Museum offers an incredible combination of indoor exhibits and outdoor adventure that keeps kids engaged for hours. From walking among giant dinosaur skeletons in the impressive Dinosaur Plaza to exploring hands-on STEM activities in the interactive lab, then venturing outside to hike through one of Atlanta's last remaining old-growth forests, this museum truly has something for every type of young learner.

🕑 3-4 hours for a full visit including museum exhibits, nature trails, and a 3D movie; 2 hours minimum if just exploring the indoor exhibits
World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, GA🎨 Museum
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4.4(35,234)$$

World of Coca-Cola is an interactive museum that brings the iconic brand to life through immersive exhibits, behind-the-scenes looks at the bottling process, and the incredible tasting room where kids can sample over 100 different beverages from around the world. The famous secret vault and 4-D movie experience make this a memorable stop that combines education, entertainment, and plenty of photo opportunities for the whole family.

🕑 2-3 hours
Children's Museum of Atlanta tourist attraction in Atlanta, GA🎨 Museum
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The Children's Museum of Atlanta is the city's only dedicated children's museum, offering six interactive, hands-on exhibits designed specifically for infants through 8-year-olds. Located in the heart of downtown near Centennial Olympic Park, this colorful, energetic space encourages learning through play with exhibits that spark imagination and creativity in younger children.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
The Hudgens Center for Art & Learning art gallery in Duluth, GA🎨 Museum
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4.4(52)$23 mi · Duluth

The Hudgens Center for Art & Learning is a welcoming community art museum in Duluth that goes beyond just looking at art,kids can actually create it! With rotating exhibitions that keep things fresh, hands-on art classes designed specifically for children, and engaging family workshops, this center makes art accessible and fun for young visitors who might get restless in traditional museums.

🕑 1-2 hours for gallery viewing alone; 2-3 hours if participating in a hands-on workshop or class

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