1 Best Sight in Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia State Capitol

Downtown

The capitol, a Renaissance-style edifice, was dedicated on July 4, 1889. The gold leaf on its dome was mined in nearby Dahlonega. Inside, the Georgia Capitol Museum houses exhibits on its history. On the grounds, state historical markers commemorate the 1864 Battle of Atlanta, which destroyed nearly the entire city. Statues memorialize a 19th-century Georgia governor and his wife (Joseph and Elizabeth Brown), a Confederate general (John B. Gordon), and a former senator (Richard B. Russell). Former governor and president Jimmy Carter is depicted with his sleeves rolled up, a man at work. Visit the website for tour information and group reservations.

206 Washington St. SW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30334, USA
404-463--4536
sights Details
Rate Includes: Museum weekdays 8–5; guided tours Jan.–Mar., weekdays at 10, 10:30, 11, and 11:30; Apr.–Dec., weekdays at 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30, Closed weekends and state holidays