Who Was Here First? Native Americans in Georgia
Tuesday – Friday; Grades K-8 Students learn about Native Americans, the first residents of Georgia, during this guided tour. The tour includes an exciting journey through the Quarry Garden and Swan Woods Trail, where students identify a variety of plants and learn how they were used by American Indians for food, medicine, and other products. Inside the museum, students visit our signature exhibitions Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts In A Changing South and Native Lands: Indians and Georgia before creating their own Indian-inspired crafts. This is an outdoor tour so please dress appropriately. In case of rain, some activities will be held indoors. Please note that this tour is not completely wheelchair accessible. Due to outside tour components, this tour is not available during December – February. Title I schools receive a reduced rate of $3 per student for this tour. Guided tours require one chaperone (admitted free) per 10 students. Admission for additional chaperone is $6. |




