The Root House Museum - Information on the house, family, and garden with photos. Located in Marietta. - http://www.cobblandmarks.com/roothouse.htm
Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum - Visitor information, news, events, and galleries. Located in Fayetteville. - http://www.hdfhouse.com/
Herndon Home - The home of Alonzo Herndon, now a museum and National Historic Landmark. Located in Atlanta. - http://www.herndonhome.org/
The Old Governor's Mansion - Features events, tours, historical and restoration images, and educational resources. Located in Milledgeville. - http://www2.gcsu.edu/acad_affairs/ce_ps/mansion/
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson - Built in 1859, it was later acquired in 1860 by First Presbyterian Church as a manse with Woodrow Wilson's father, the Rev. Dr. Joseph Ruggles Wilson, serving as minister from 1858 to 1870, includes brief biography, images, and events calendar located at - http://mywebpages.comcast.net/fahinton/WilsonBoyhoodHome/index.htm
Chief Vann House - State Historic Site - A two story brick mansion built in 1804 is one of the best preserved 19th century Cherokee Indian Homes, and includes information on special events located at Chatsworth. - http://www.northga.net/murray/vann.html
The Andrew Low House - In 1847 the wealthy cotton factor Andrew Low chose John Norris to design a house and moved into his grand new house in 1849, includes family history located at Savannah. - http://www.andrewlowhouse.com/
The Georgia Trust - Rhodes Hall - Built in 1904, it was originally the residence of Rhodes Furniture founder Amos Rhodes, and includes information on the museum and events located at Atlanta. - http://www.georgiatrust.org/historic_sites/rhodes_hall.htm
Margaret Mitchell House and Museum - Features photographs and archival exhibits that tell the story of the author of the classic novel, "Gone With The Wind". Includes details of displays, upcoming events, history of the house, photos, hours, ticket prices, membership and direction - http://www.gwtw.org/
The Hay House - Located in Macon and built in the late 1850s in an elaborate Italianate style by entrepreneur William Johnston. Features events, tour hours, and directions. - http://www.georgiatrust.org/historic_sites/hay_house.htm
Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum - Exhibits in a Colonial revival home tell the story of Martha Berry and Berry College through events, exhibitions and educational programming. Includes a calendar of events and a gift shop in Mount Berry. - http://www.berry.edu/oakhill/
Mercer Williams House Museum - Provides a tour of home designed by architect John Norris for General Hugh Mercer, great grandfather of Johnny Mercer and constructed in the 1860s. Features 18th and 19th century furniture, portraits, drawings and Chinese export porcelain. Located in Sa - http://www.mercerhouse.com/