Go see the world's largest peanut or the largest western art museum in the country. Where you say? Right here in Georgia of course! We have some of the most unique attractions that you just have to go see. So jump in your cars and go visit some of the wackiest attractions in Georgia.
1. Space Bank in Alma, GA
This bank is truly from the future. It’s also known as the Jetsons Bank, or Robots from the 8th Dimension Bank. It was built in 1966 and is still in operation. The next time you stop by Alma, Georgia, drive by this unique looking bank!
2. World's Largest Peanut in Ashburn, GA
Did you know that the world’s largest peanut resides right in Ashburn, Georgia? It’s so big that you can see it from I-75! If you’re into seeing the ‘world’s largest attractions’ you have to put this on your bucket list!
3. Atlanta Built in Legos
If you’re ever in Atlanta, stop by the Legoland Discovery Center in Phipps Plaza mall to see the entire city in legos. You can see the entire skyline of Atlanta in a mini-version.
4. World’s Longest Freestanding Escalator- Atlanta, GA
Visit the world’s longest escalator in the CNN Center. It is 196 feet long, 8 stories long, and the exit is out of an Earth globe. You have to take the CNN Studio Tour to ride the escalator.
5. Booth Western Art Museum- Cartersville, GA
Booth Western Art Museum is the largest Western art museum in the country. The museum has hand written letters from every U.S. president, Civil War battle paintings.
6. Waffle House Museum
Visit the very first Waffle House in Avondale Estates, GA. This Waffle House opened in 1955 after Joe Rogers, Sr. and Tom Forkner decided that a 24 hour restaurant would be a good idea. This restored Waffle House will have you back to the 50 with it’s Waffle House memorabilia from the past 60 years.
7. Crime and Punishment Museum- Ashburn, GA
Go see what it’s like to be in jail at the Crime and Punishment Museum. If you call ahead and schedule a tour you can have a chance to eat lunch inside the jail. There are also old jail artifacts such as a chain-gang ball-and-chain, old handcuffs, and a gallows with a trap door.
8. 1st Girl Scout Headquarters- Savannah, GA
Come visit the birthplace of the girl scout in Savannah, Georgia. Julliette Low started this organization in 1912. Inside the house, visitors can see artifacts and a gift shop.
Trust me--there are many more unique and wacky attractions in Georgia! Let us know about all of the other attractions in Georgia in the comments below!
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