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Milledgeville: Old Governor’s Mansion and Flannery O’Connor
Completed in 1839, Georgia’s Old Governor’s Mansion is one of the finest examples of High Greek Revival architecture in the nation with its stately columns and regal facade. From 1839 to 1868, this mansion served as the residence for eight of Georgia’s chief executives and their families. In 2015, the Mansion was named an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, one of six in the state today. Andalusia served as the home of famed American author Flannery O’Connor from 1951-1964. During the 13 years she lived at Andalusia, she completed the bulk of her literary work, as the farm’s environment influenced the setting of many of her writings. Following her death in 1964, the farm remained in the family until 2003 when it was given to a private foundation for use as a museum.
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Fee: $160.00
Capacity Remaining: 34
Dates: 12/3/2024 - 12/3/2024
Times: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sessions: 1
Days: Tu
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Building: Off Site
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