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18 Attractions to Explore Near Barrow County Museum

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Jug Tavern ParkJug Tavern Park is a place of beauty, community and learning. It boasts some of the most breathtaking views of the Oconee River, with many opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and camping. Community events are held here all year round, reflecting its ongoing importance to this rural Georgia county. In addition to providing outdoor activities and games for adults and children alike, the park has an amphitheater for music performances.
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Fort Yargo State ParkFort Yargo State Park is an amazing place for people to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It offers 17 miles of trails where visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The park also features a 260-acre lake where you can go swimming, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Moreover, camping sites are available but if that's not your thing they have cabins as well! There's something for everyone at Fort Yargo State Park.
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Fort Yargo LakeFort Yargo Lake provides an escape from the city life to those within driving distance of the million-acre lake. The lake welcomes visitors for all types of activities, including fishing, canoeing, swimming in the beach area, camping and hiking up sandy trails. There are scenic trails that weave through and around the surrounding swampy land and pine forest. Visitors can also take advantage of Yargo's three boat ramps which offer a direct access point to all areas of the lake.
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William Harris HomesteadThe William Harris Homestead is a true marvel. Constructed around 1835, it is one of the earliest examples of Greek Revival architecture in east Georgia. In 1999, the house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its architectural and historical importance. Although much of what makes the homestead so impressive is its outside structure, it also contains five rooms that are full of original family artifacts.
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Little Mulberry ParkLittle Mulberry Park offers a wide variety of activities and attractions. You can spend time outdoors on the nature trails, taking in the sights of lush native plants, wildflowers, and wildlife. For more active pursuits, there is plenty to do such as disc golf and fishing. The park also features an open-air amphitheater for events such as concerts and movies. Supervised playgrounds provide hours of fun for kids while adults can kick back at picnic shelters where barbeque grills are available.
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Tribble Mill ParkTribble Mill Park is a family-friendly destination, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Tribble Mill Park encompasses 450 acres of nature filled with lakes, trails and open fields. Visitors to this exquisite park can enjoy plenty of outdoor activities including walking, biking and fishing in the two stocked lakes or just relax under the sun by taking a stroll along Nature's Way Trail. The park also includes playgrounds for children and shelter houses for picnics and BBQs.
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Caffeine and Octane's Lanier RacewayThis Raceway is the premier destination for car lovers. Every year thousands flock to this track to watch exciting cars speeding down the track and to participate in various car-related events. The race dates are jam-packed with music, food, merchandise vendors, giveaways, car show contests, autocross courses and activities for kids of all ages. Guests can also receive technical guidance from professional instructors on a variety of topics or just marvel at the ongoing hovercraft demonstrations.
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Michelin Raceway Road AtlantaMichelin Raceway Road Atlanta is one of the most exciting raceways around. The track, which was completed in 1970, is 2.54 miles long and features 12 turns, including the famous turn 10a-10b combination. Over the years, the track has been host to a variety of events, from GT car racing to supermoto championships. Whether you're an experienced racer or just an enthusiast looking for some exciting automotive action, Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is sure to please.
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Briscoe ParkBriscoe Park is a magnificent place to spend an afternoon. The park's grounds are filled with lush greenery, providing visitors with ample opportunities to take in beautiful views while they explore the facilities and amenities available here. Visitors will find plenty of outdoor activities to choose from - swimming, fishing, hiking trails, picnic areas and open fields ideal for activities like tossing a frisbee.
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MonroeMonroe, is a charming small town with a population of about 13,000. Located in the northeast Georgia foothills, Monroe has access to Lake Lanier and the mountains of North Georgia for outdoor activities like fishing, boating and camping. There are plenty of shopping and dining options downtown, including fun family attractions like Puzzle Gardens and Boardtown Games. Monroe also offers diverse cultural attractions such as museums and art galleries that are sure to keep visitors entertained.
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McDaniel-Tichenor HouseThe McDaniel-Tichenor House, was built in the 1840s by Dr. William and Mary Tichenor. This two-story house served as their family residence until 1865 when it was purchased by Benjamin McDaniel who, along with his wife Frances Jones, resided at the property for four decades. The house is a classic example of Greek revival architecture featuring plastered walls and columns on the front and back facades.
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Cherokee BluffsCherokee Bluffs, is a quaint mountain retreat that offers some of the best outdoor recreation in the area. Located at an altitude of nearly 2000 feet and tucked away in a beautiful valley surrounded by lush green hills, Cherokee Bluffs is the perfect spot to enjoy activities such as hiking trails, fishing spots, caving and swimming. For accommodations, visitors can stay at one of the many cabins in the area or camp within the park's campground.
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Aurora TheatreAurora Theatre has been providing quality live entertainment for over two decades. Audiences can enjoy a wide range of performances, including musicals, comedies and dramas, as well as concerts from major national artists. Aurora Theatre also provides a variety of educational theater programs for children and teens which provide hands-on learning experiences focusing on all aspects of live theater.
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Gwinnett Historic CourthouseThe Gwinnett Historic Courthouse is a beautiful building that was designed by noted architect Gottfried L. Norrman in the early 1880s. Constructed out of red brick with a white granite trim and featuring a distinctive cupola clock tower, it is one of the most recognizable buildings in the county and is an important part of its local history. It has served as a source of justice for generations, carrying out functions like probate court, juvenile court and even serving as an execution site.
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Coolray FieldCoolray Field, is a multi-purpose baseball stadium. Home of the Gwinnett Stripers of the AAA minor league, this stadium opened its doors in 2009 and has been entertaining baseball fans from all over ever since. This 9,500-seat stadium contains features such as 17 luxury skyboxes, shaded picnic areas and plenty of concessions stands. Coolray Field strives to provide an unforgettable experience for every fan with concerts, festivals and regional events taking place year round.
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Ivy Creek GreenwayThe Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center, is an educational and cultural hub for people of all ages. It features eight interactive exhibits, which showcase the history, ecology, and culture of the county. While geared toward educating K-12 students on environmental sustainability and preservation strategies, the GEHC also has many exhibits and programs designed to stimulate learning among the general public.
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Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage CenterThe Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center is an educational and cultural hub for people of all ages. It features eight interactive exhibits, which showcase the history, ecology, and culture of the county. While geared toward educating K-12 students on environmental sustainability and preservation strategies, the GEHC also has many exhibits and programs designed to stimulate learning among the general public.
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Alcovy MountainAlcovy Mountain is a prominent geographical feature stands 620 feet tall, its undulating ridge running from the Georgia-North Carolina state line all the way to the bustling Atlanta suburbs. The mountain is a well-known landmark used to orient local residents and visitors, and it was once home to 19th century gold prospectors who aimed to strike it rich in its depths. Nowadays, the mountain's slopes are much quieter, but still draw fans of outdoor recreation.

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Barrow County Museum
This Museum houses a wealth of fascinating local history, which features an array of permanent and rotating exhibits, from historic documents to military regalia. Visitors can explore the area's past through artifacts such as Civil War firearms, agricultural tools, and furniture used by Barrow residents over the centuries. It also hosts many educational workshops and presentations throughout the year, designed to educate both locals and travelers about the historical importance of the region.
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