Group Tour | Augusta Museum of History Hours: Thurs - Sat 10am | Sun 1pm - 5pm | Mon - Wed CLOSED Admission: Free for Members | Adults: $7 | Seniors: $6 | Child 6-18: $5 (Children under 6 Free) Broad Street Parking Membership Donate Visit Directions Admission & Hours First Level Gallery Map Second Level Gallery Map Tours Exhibits Museum Exhibits Signature Exhibitions Baab's Bottles Celebrating a Grand Tradition Dyess Medical Local Legends Protect and Serve James Brown Canteens Augustas Story Transportation Railroad WBBQ Special Exhibitions Past Exhibitions Augusta, 1864 Delightful Decanter Childs World Glamorous Gowns Tying the Knot Online Exhibitions Camp Hancock: WWI in Augusta A History of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Comp 1797 Ezekiel Harris House Programs and Events Programs Behind the Scenes Brown Bag History Lecture Series Curious Kids Movies at the Museum Music at the Museum Time Detectives Voices of the Past Events All Aboard! 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Be an imaginative and interactive experience? Make history vibrant and alive? Then we invite you to bring your group or students to the Augusta History Museum! To schedule a Field Trip or a Group Tour please click below: FIELD TRIP REGISTRATION Contact the Head of Education, Krystal Lyon at 706-722-8454 or send an email to education@augustamuseum.org for more information about open dates and tour options. BASIC TOUR INFORMATION Scheduling a Tour: Tours can be booked Tuesday through Fridays and can be arranged for any time from 10:00AM - 3:30PM. We can schedule morning or afternoon sessions. Groups may ALSO schedule to come on the weekends for self-guided tours. The Museum closes at 5:00PM, and we recommend allotting at least one to two hours for your tour. To access the reduced pricing of group tickets, your group must have at least 10 people and the tour must be reserved ahead of time. Adult: Student Ratios: The Museum has found the following adult to student ratios to be optimal for students, chaperones, and teachers to have the best museum experience: Pre-K and Elementary classes, 1 adult to every 5 students. Middle and High School classes, 1 adult to every 10 students. Pricing: There are three levels for group pricing depending on your activities. Level 1 $3.00 per person: Price includes Museum admission, access to Museum scavenger hunts and a guided tour with one or more AMH staff. Level 2 $5.00 per person: Price includes all items in Level 1 plus Storytime in the Museum, access to Touch Carts and/or the Games of the Past Experience. Level 3 $7.00 per person: Price includes access to all items in Level 1 & 2 plus Craft Time & supplies. The Augusta Museum of History does not require a deposit, but does require payment at the time of arrival unless prior arrangements have been made. Payment can be made via check, credit card, or cash. Please have correct change for cash payments. Cancellation Policy: As a courtesy to other groups who may want your time slot, we request that you inform us of a cancellation as soon as possible. Tour Options: The Museum offers a variety of tour options ranging from self-guided to Hunt for History / Scavenger Hunts to arts/crafts workshops. We are also willing to customize a tour to fit your needs. Contact the Head of Education for more information. Self-Guided - Audio Tour The Augusta Museum of History offers a free audio tour of The Augusta's Story exhibit on the first floor. Scan the QR code on the wall at the entrance with your smart phone or tablet. Feel free to listen to all twenty-six stops or pick and choose based on your level of interest. Headphones provide the best audio experience; however, they are not provided by the Museum. Hunt for History Scavenger Hunts What better way to discover all that the Museum has to offer than by searching through the Museum on your own. Make your way through the Museum following clues. Each clue leads to a different artifact or exhibit area and helps teach visitors about Augusta and the surrounding area. The scavenger hunts force participants to read signage on displays and think critically. Scavenger Hunts are available on an ongoing basis with a variety of topics available. Some of the options are listed below. ELEMENTARY AND ABOVE Famous Faces from Augusta Augusta African Americans The Godfather of Soul Hunt Military Heroes of Augusta The Great Train Scavenger Hunt Hunt for Historical Portraits The Gingerbread Scavenger Hunt (Available in November only) Museum Elf Scavenger Hunt (Available in December only) DESIGNED FOR YOUNGER KIDS: Modes of Transportation: Counting, Shapes, & Colors Find The Hat I-Spy on the Second Floor Storytime, Craft and Mini Tours We highlight a Museum Artifact or Local Legend and then have a related story/activity and craft. Groups may tour the Museum on their own following the planned activity. The following topics are available. We can also customize a tour to meet your needs. Numbers & Shapes Black History Month Women's History Month Golf History Transportation Baseball Juneteenth Colonial Augusta Civil War Native Americans, the Muscogee Tribe Games of the Past The Godfather of Soul Ezekiel Harris House The 1797 Ezekiel Harris House, said to be "the finest eighteenth-century house surviving in Georgia", is located at 1822 Broad Street and is an excellent example of early Federal architecture. Fully restored in 1964 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Ezekiel Harris House is a reminder of the days when tobacco was the primary cash crop of Georgia. For more information, please call (706) 722-8454, e-mail amh@augustamuseum.org , or click below. 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