ABAC's Georgia Museum of Agriculture
1392 Whiddon Mill Road, Tifton, Georgia 31793
About
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College operates this comprehensive museum in Tifton, featuring a historic village, galleries, and exhibits celebrating Georgia's farming heritage. The facility hosts special events like folklife festivals while preserving agricultural history for future generations.
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Google User
I loved every minute of the museum! We weren't able to get the full experience of the museum due to us arriving an hour and a half before they closed for that day, but we thoroughly enjoyed learning the history of some of the attractions. We will definitely be back to gain the full experience!
Google User
Went for the folklife festival, and the whole family truly enjoyed it. If you have little ones getting around in the train is most convenient. If you want to get all your steps in, then get ready to walk as there are lots of different houses and buildings to see. I enjoyed walking the art exhibit as it did iffer air conditioner on a very hot spring day. The praline blue bell ice cream was top tier. Staff was friendly from beginning to end.
Google User
Interesting look into Georgia history at the turn of the century. Watched how corn meal was ground by using power of a working water mill ! The metal worker made our group a hook and enjoyed ice cream and a bbq sandwich at the Cafe.
Google User
We visited the Georgia Museum of Agriculture (which is linked through the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, if you see the ABAC logo and are curious what it means like I was), this is a fun museum that we took with our toddler. When you initially arrive at the country store, there are signs for the peanut museum (it has been removed so itβs just confusing signage), and you can purchase your admission that comes with a train ride (train is only operates on Saturdays). You purchase your tickets from the country store but once the train arrives, it takes you to the middle of the area and you can walk around and see what the agricultural industry was like in the early 1900βs. All of the staff we encountered were so friendly, and it was a lot of walking but it made for a great day especially for our toddler who loved the swing set area and the train ride. There is a souvenir shop that appeared to have snacks near the Feed and Seed spot, and inside the Country Store, thereβs an ice cream shop. Overall, a different experience but thankful it was not too warm today!
Google User
my teacher picked a good place for our field trip! Everyone loved the cafe, the ice cream and the candy you could buy! Although more than half the grade either got the flu or food poisoning because of the food, the food tasted weird and the plates were dusty and Unsaintery I would recommend bring your own food. I'm glad I didn't eat the food. Don't worry though the candy was good as well as the ice cream but other than the food I would recommend!
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