In a celebration of Georgia’s rich heritage, Super Museum Sunday is set to take place on February 9th, 2025, inviting history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike to explore dozens of museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions across the state without spending a dime.

This annual event, hosted by the Georgia Historical Society, transforms history into an engaging experience, showcasing the diverse narratives that have shaped Georgia over the centuries. For this year’s Super Museum Sunday, Georgia State Historic Sites will participate by offering free admission, allowing families and individuals to dive into the past through a variety of interactive exhibits, guided tours, and hands-on activities. Visitors can look forward to unique experiences, such as learning about the vibrant Geechee Gullah culture through traditional ring shouting, delving into the history of the Cherokee Nation’s first newspaper, or viewing President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s innovative hand-controlled roadster. Additionally, attendees will have the chance to walk in the footsteps of Revolutionary War soldiers, gaining insights into their historic journeys.

With numerous participating locations, visitors can easily plan their day of exploration. To find a complete list of sites and activities available on Super Museum Sunday, interested individuals can visit GaStateParks.org/SuperMuseumSunday. Mark your calendars for February 9th and prepare for an enriching day filled with history, culture, and community engagement at Georgia’s State Historic Sites.