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Midway Museum

The Midway MuseumThe Midway Museum honors the community famed as Georgia’s Cradle of Liberty.  Browse through the museum, built in the raised cottage-style architecture, typical of 18th Century plantation houses. Exhibits, documents and furnishings used in coastal Georgia homes from colonial days until the Civil War reanimate the love of Liberty. Tour the grounds which include a detached kitchen and salt vat. The Midway Museum is also one of the best sources in the area for genealogical research. Also on the property is the Midway Church, built in 1756, was burned during the American Revolution and rebuilt in 1792. In this white-frame, New England-style church, Sherman's cavalry set up foraging headquarters during the Civil War.  Today, giant live oaks draped with Spanish moss shade about 1,200 graves in the cemetery, among them two generals of the American Revolution and Governor Nathan Brownson.  During the Civil War, Sherman's cavalry plundered county plantations and corralled animals in the walled, two-acre cemetery.

Hours: Tues - Sat: 10am - 4pm
Address: 550 North Coastal Highway - Midway, GA
Phone: (912) 884-5837

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