Valdosta Museum
The Valdosta / Lowndes County Museum was founded in 1967 as a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the preserving the rich history of Valdosta and Lowndes County. Located in the old Carnegie Library, we host almost 10,000 sq ft of historic displays and research material.
With meeting and guest speaker facilities on site, we host a wide array of meetings and activities ranging from the Daughters of the American Revolution to book signings by current authors.
Archives & Tours
Our displays, which center on the rich culture and diverse population of Southern Georgia contain many rare and fascinating items.
Including:
- Uniforms and weapons from the Civil War, World War I and World War II.
- Bibles, and historical records dating back to the 1840's
- Original land markers used to form the county lines
- One of the largest and most complete research files in existence on Wild West legend "Doc" Holliday
Whether you are interested in touring our restored railroad caboose or in ringing the bell from the first school in Valdosta, we have something to interest all ages.