- TripBuzz found 8 things to do with kids in or near Plains, Georgia, including 3 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Americus.
- From Carter Farm to The Plains School, the Plains area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Historic Sites and Statues.
- Best known as the birthplace of former President Jimmy Carter, Plains is a small town in Georgia. Consequently, there are numerous historical sites for tourists to enjoy including Carter's childhood home and farm, along with the Carter's Station Museum. Other attractions nearby include an antique mall and peanut store. Plainfield is about 60 miles from Macon.
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Built around a blue hole spring, the Flint Riverquarium features over 100 species of aquatic animals for visitors to see. Interactive exhibits enable visitors to learn about the wildlife of the Flint River.
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Theatre Albany offers a wide range of live theater productions that include classic dramas, Broadway musicals and plays, contemporary plays, and original works. The theater has provided entertainment for the South Georgia community for 80 years.
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100 West Roosevelt Avenue, Albany, GA 31701
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The Thronateeska Heritage Center serves to educate its southwest Georgia community in both history and science. The center features both a history and science museum, outdoor train exhibit and planetarium with a 40-foot dome.
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100 W Roosevelt Avenue, Albany, GA 31701
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The Thronateeska Heritage Museum & Wetherbee Planetarium showcases fulldome educational films and live presentations on topics related to astronomy. Visitors can also enjoy the train exhibit, history museum, and science museum.
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117 Pine Avenue, Albany, GA 31701
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The Flint RiverQuarium Imagination Theatre features interactive exhibits and direct encounters with fish and animals from south Georgia. Visitors will learn about local ecosystems and species in an entertaining way that promotes conservation.
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Located by a riverwalk, Albany Welcome Center has staff on hand to provide information of local attractions for visitors to see. In addition to offering brochures, the staff knows where the local geocaches are located in town.
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Dedicated to the famous artist, Ray Charles Plaza has in its center a revolving life-size bronze statue representing the famous artist playing at the piano. His music is constantly played in this area.
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Albany’s Riverfront Turtle Park is part of the larger Riverfront Park, which spans six acres along the banks of the Flint River. The Turtle Park, also known as the Turtle Grove Play Park, is an area designed for kids.
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A museum devoted to the history of Albany, Georgia's role in the story of American civil rights, the Albany Civil Rights Institute features a variety of exhibits and educational programs.
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At the Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum, visitors will learn all about the civil rights movement of the United States, and how it affected people in Georgia. Exhibits display the rich history of the movement and all of its accomplishments.