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The Georgia Capitol Museum preserves the history of the historic headquarters of Georgia's executive and legislative government branches, listed as a National Historic Landmark for its gorgeous architectural significance and relevance to the state's history. The capitol building's fourth floor is home to a free-admission museum that is open to the public during normal business hours Mondays through Fridays, offering guided and self-guided tour experiences. Exhibits showcase artifacts related to the state's cultural, political, social, and natural history, including holdings of items related to the state's ecosystems and indigenous groups. The museum overlooks the state's legislative chambers, offering opportunities for viewing government facilities up close. All of the Capitol's public facilities are also free to explore, including its lovely Hall of Valor, honoring the state's military history through a display of historic battle flags.

206 State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334, Phone: 404-463-4536

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