Welcome to Athens oldest residence. Built in 1820, the Church-Waddel-Brumby House is a fine example of Federal style architecture with period appropriate furnishings and decorative arts.
The Eagle Tavern is one of the earliest surviving structures in Oconee County. The Eagle Tavern was built before 1801 and possibly as early as 1794 when Watkinsville was a frontier town on the edge of Creek and Cherokee Indian Territories. It is believed by some that this site was once called Fort Edwards and served as a gathering place for early settlers who needed protection from attacks by the many Creek and Cherokee Indians who flourished in this area.
Lyndon House Arts Center is operated by Athens-Clarke County Government's Leisure Services Department. Gallery exhibitions, festivals, classes, and special events offered.
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of the University of Georgia, is a 313 acre facility featuring various theme gardens, plant collections, a conservatory, and over 5 miles of nature trails.
GMOA presents diverse, scholarly exhibitions of art in all media and from all periods; American paintings from the collection are on view in 4 galleries.
The School of Environmental offers programs in historic preservation landscape architecture. Our exhibits reflect those disciplines. We provide traveling exhibits, as well as our own.
A beautiful headquarters home furnished with late 18th and early 19th century antiques to include porcelains and paintings.
The Supply Corps Museum features exhibits which trace the growth and development of the U.S. Navy Supply Corps, explain its diverse functions in supplying today's Navy, and commemorate noteworthy individuals associated with the Corps. Archives available.