Madison
Madison, “the prettiest small town in America”, is known for its rich antebellum history and beautiful homes. The town was home to string band great Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers. Visit New Harmonies at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center from June 2 to July 14, 2012.
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Madison
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Madison, “the prettiest small town in America”, is known for its rich antebellum history and beautiful homes. The town was home to string band great Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers. Visit New Harmonies at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center from June 2 to July 14, 2012.
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Exhibit Location and Hours
Madison Morgan Cultural Center434 S. Main Street
Madison, GA 30650Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMSunday: 2:00 - 5:00 PMMonday: ClosedDirections from the Interstate
From Interstate 20: Take exit #114, Madison Eatonton/U.S. Highway 441. Located at 434 South Main Street in Madison, the center is at the corner of Foster & Main Streets, three miles north of I-20 (combined U.S. Highways 441, 278, and 129). Ample parking is available.
From Athens: Follow U.S. 441 South 23 miles. Turn right to continue on
441. Destination is on the left.Contact Information
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center - 33.5917243 -83.4720108
Exhibit Location and Hours
Madison, GA 30650
Directions from the Interstate
From Interstate 20: Take exit #114, Madison Eatonton/U.S. Highway 441. Located at 434 South Main Street in Madison, the center is at the corner of Foster & Main Streets, three miles north of I-20 (combined U.S. Highways 441, 278, and 129). Ample parking is available.
From Athens: Follow U.S. 441 South 23 miles. Turn
right to continue on
441. Destination is on the left.
Contact Information



