Once the home of Flannery O'Connor, a famed American author, the Andalusia Farm in Milledgeville, Georgia was settled originally in 1814 and used as a farm and cotton plantation until it was bought in 1931 by Dr. Bernard Cline, Flannery’s uncle. The farm was then used for beef and dairy farming and included fourteen buildings across more than 520 acres.

Flannery O’Connor lived at Andalusia Farm for thirteen years, during which she wrote the majority of her literary works, which included settings influenced by the environment of the farm. The grounds now serve as a museum and public tours are available.

Address: Andalusia Farm, 2628 N Columbia St, Milledgeville, GA 31061, Phone: 478-445-8722

Local tip: The new Interpretive Center sits is located next to the Andalusia Farm.

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