Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village and The Peanut Museum
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This agricultural museum offers a 19th century village complete with farmhouses, fields, sawmill, turpentine still, schoolhouse, Blacksmith’s shop, or the grist mill. The steam train runs on Sundays from 10 AM to 3PM. The museum shows the history of the region's peanut farming and the transition to mechanized farming. Visitors can also tour the original Victorian home of Tifton’s founder, Captain H. H. Tift.
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Georgia’s Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village opened as the Agrirama on July 4, 1976.