Discover the Midway Museum - See documents, exhibits, and furnishings which commemorate the love of Liberty which distinguishes the Midway Society from the Colonial period through December, 1865. The Midway Museum is Georgia's only colonial museum.
Under the direction of the late Thomas G. Little, historical architect, Midway Museum, a raised cottage style house typical of those built on the coast in the 18th century, was patterned after homes which stood at Sunbury and at Riceboro.
The home in Riceboro was sketched by Basil Hall on his trip through Georgia in 1828 and described as follows: “a frame-house, being made of timbers squared and fastened together, and afterwards covered with planks at the sides and ends, while the roof is either boarded or protected by shingles, a sort of wooden slate, two feet in length, and six inches wide.
Almost all the houses in that part of the country have verandahs, or what they call ‘piazzas’.” Since its completion, the Midway Museum has served as the pattern for numerous private reconstructions and renovations.
Exhibits, documents, and furnishings placed in the Museum commemorate and reanimate the love of Liberty which distinguishes the Midway Society from the Colonial period through its last annual meeting in December, 1865.
Amenities: parking and public restrooms.
Operating Hours & Seasons
Tuesday – Saturday at 10 AM – 4 PM - Sunday at 2 PM – 4 PM - Closed Mondays and all holidays
Contact - Address - Directions & Website
Phone: 912-884-5837 - Address: US Hwy 17, Midway Georgia 30320 Directions from Savannah: Take 1-16 W for 8.8 Miles. Take 1-95 South for 12.1 Miles.
Exit on Coastal Highway 17 (Exit 87) and turn Left. Continue on Highway 17 For 10.6 Miles. Midway Museum Website