- TripBuzz found 5 things to do with kids in or near Washington, Georgia.
- From Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum to Kettle Creek Battlefield, the Washington area offers 34 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Theaters, History Museums and Battlefields.
- With a population of just under 5,000 people, Washington, GA is the epitome of a southern small town. The streets are lined with interesting architectural styles such as restored colonial, antebellum, and Victorian-style homes. History is prevalent in Washington having been the site of the Battle of Kettle Creek in The Revolutionary War.
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308 E. Robert Toombs Ave, Washington, GA
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Visitors to the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum in Washington, Georgia enjoy dozens of exhibits at the state's largest historical museum. The majority of exchibits are related to the history of Washington and of Wilkes County.
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Kettle Creek Battlefield is a site where military action took place during the Revolutionary War. The site is 12.5 acres in size, and there is a historical marker onsite which provides details of the battle.
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Washington, Georgia's Callaway Plantation is a historical institution dedicated to the role of plantation culture in the state's history. The Plantation is over 200 years old and has always been the property of the Callaway Family. Tours are available daily.
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216 E. Robert Toombs Ave, Washington, GA
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The gleaming white façade of the Robert Toombs House State Historic Site has come to symbolize the affluent secessionist movement that gripped Georgia during the Civil War. Toombs, a career public servant, became one of the nation's most outspoken secessionists. The museum and its beautiful grounds are open fo…
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313 N Alexander Ave Ste C, Washington, GA 30673
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The forty year running Washington Little Theater Co entertains audiences with dramatic, musical, and operatic performances at the historic Bolton Luncheford Playhouse built in the 1890's. A children's theater and drama camp are available each summer.
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Featuring the ruins of an old mill, Historic Scull Shoals Mill Village has a trail for self-guided tours of the area. The mill is located within Oconee National Forest, where the first settlers of Georgia lived.
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Storyland Theatre Inc is a center for the performing arts that has the mission of teaching a love of theatre to people of all ages. The theatre presents productions such as 'The Emperor's New Clothes'.
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100 Linger Longer Road, Greensboro, GA 30642
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At the Oconee Course in Reynolds Foundation, visitors can enjoy a challenging game of golf coupled with some beautiful views of lake Oconee. The course is moderately difficult to play and has a variety of water features such as streams and waterfalls.
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Blanchard Woods Park is a popular park for sports play. The park features four regulation soccer fields, a stadium soccer field and a certified cross-country course for both professional and casual runners.
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1050 Parkside Main, Greensboro, GA 30642
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2 Spotlight Theatres Parkside Main 8 are currently open in the area, which means that they are better recommended by their own business. Besides the latest movies, they can be rented for special events.