All language & literature museums to visit in Georgia

Celebrate the power of words at 4 language and literature museums in Georgia. These museums explore the history of languages, literary works, and the lives of authors.

Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in Georgia

  1. Margaret Mitchell House1

    Margaret Mitchell House

     Atlanta, GA
    The Margaret Mitchell House is a historic house museum situated in Atlanta, Georgia. This was the residence of the renowned author Margaret Mitchell during the early 20th century. It is a significant location as it is where Mitchell wrote the majority of her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, 'Gone with the Wind'.
  2. New Echota State Historic Site2

    New Echota State Historic Site

     Calhoun, GA
    New Echota was once the capital of the Cherokee tribes in Georgia, USA. It was established in 1825 and served as the political and cultural center of the Cherokee nation until the 1830s. During this time, the Cherokees were forcibly removed from their lands under the Indian Removal Act. Today, the site serves as a historical reminder of this period in American history.
  3. Andalusia3

    Andalusia

     Milledgeville, GA
    Andalusia is a historic home that was once owned by the Southern American author Flannery O'Connor. It is situated in Baldwin County, Georgia, approximately 4 miles northwest of Milledgeville. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique insight into the life of one of America's most celebrated authors.
  4. Flannery O’connor Home Museum4

    Flannery O’connor Home Museum

     Savannah, GA
    The Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home is a historic house museum located in Savannah, Georgia. This is the childhood home of the renowned American author, Flannery O'Connor. The house, built in 1856, is a significant part of the city's history and offers a glimpse into the early life of the author.