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Augusta Museum of History history museum in Augusta, GA
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Augusta Museum of History

4.7(975 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5-2 hours👶 Best for ages 5-12. Elementary-aged children get the most from the interactive exhibits and can better understand the historical context, while younger kids may enjoy select hands-on elements but might not sustain interest throughout. Teens interested in history will appreciate the artifact collections and detailed storytelling.

About

The Augusta Museum of History brings local history to life through interactive exhibits that kids can actually touch and explore. With hands-on displays covering everything from transportation history to local culture, children stay engaged while learning about Augusta's fascinating past. The museum's compact size makes it perfect for shorter attention spans without overwhelming little ones.

Highlights

  • Interactive hands-on displays that let kids touch and experience history firsthand
  • Vintage transportation exhibits featuring historic vehicles and trains
  • Local Augusta artifacts and stories that connect kids to their community
  • Rotating special exhibits that keep the museum fresh for repeat visitors
  • Educational scavenger hunts and activity sheets for young learners

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Saturdays when the museum is open longer hours and you won't feel rushed through the exhibits.
  2. 2.Start with the transportation exhibits featuring vintage vehicles - they're typically the biggest hit with kids and set an exciting tone for the visit.
  3. 3.The museum is closed Monday-Wednesday, so plan accordingly and call ahead for any special programming or temporary exhibits.
  4. 4.Parking is available on Reynolds Street, but arrive early on Saturdays when downtown Augusta can get busier.
  5. 5.Allow kids to use the interactive touchscreens and hands-on displays at their own pace - the museum encourages exploration.

Best Time to Visit

Saturday mornings right at 10:00 AM opening are ideal for beating crowds and giving kids plenty of time to explore. Sundays work well too, though with a later 1:00 PM opening. Avoid the last hour before closing when exhibits may be winding down.

What to Know

Check the museum website for current admission prices and any family package deals. The museum is located in downtown Augusta with street parking nearby, and while there's no on-site café, the compact visit means snacks can typically wait until after.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, making it an excellent option for hot summer days or rainy weather. Check their website for special holiday programming and seasonal events that may feature additional kid-friendly activities or extended hours.

Nearby Eats

Head to Whiskey Bar Kitchen on Broad Street for burgers and kid-friendly American fare, or try Manuel's Bread Cafe for sandwiches, soups, and baked goods that appeal to picky eaters.

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