- TripBuzz found 15 things to do indoors in the Pine Mountain area. From Art Works to Chipley Historical Center, Pine Mountain offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 33 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 28 different types of things to do inside in or near Pine Mountain, Georgia. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Art Gallery, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Pine Mountain, and 13 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: LaGrange, Columbus and Warm Springs and LaGrange, Columbus and Warm Springs.
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Artist's In Residence is an art gallery that contains several art studios for local artists that create the paintings. The hallways of the gallery are lined with works from the artists working there and are available for purchase.
16.4 Miles
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130 Gordon Commerial Dr., LaGrange, GA 30241
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At Explorations in Antiquity Center, visitors can learn about and explore life as it existed in Biblical times with a wide range of artifacts and archaeological replicas of ancient structures such as tombs, shepherd tents and more, coupled with presentations of Biblical meals.
22.7 Miles
The Columbus Carmike 15 is a movie theater multiplex that screens primarily first run Hollywood films in fully digital video and sound. The theater also features an IMAX screen for select films.
23.4 Miles
At Hollywood Ritz 13, visitors can see the latest films on its first run. The concession stand sells seasonal popcorn buckets and provides discounted popcorn refills for the full year.
23.9 Miles
A traditional bowling facility, AMF Peach Lanes provides 56 lanes for open and league bowling as well as private events and parties. The center features a bar area with pool tables along with a game room that includes air hockey.
25.4 Miles
Founded in 1958, the Columbus State University is home to the Simon Schwob Memorial Library, the Corn Center for the Visual Arts, and the Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Center, among others. The campus is continuously expanding.
26.6 Miles
The Lunch Box Museum is a museum that collects lunch boxes. There are over 3,000 items on display, and featured items include a 1951 Hopalong Cassidy model, a 1970's Charlie's Angels model and an E.T. lunch box from the 1980's.
27.0 Miles
The Phenix City Art Center is a studio and gallery aimed at promoting the arts to the residents of the local community. In addition to displaying arts, the gallery also hosts painting classes available to local residents.
28.4 Miles
There are two major collections at the Columbus Museum: the art collection and the history collection. A children's area is located downstairs, and the Bradley Olmsted Garden outside the museum.