McDuffie County’s roots go back to the 1768 settlement of Wrightsboro, the southernmost point of Quaker migration in North America. Wrightsboro survived as a village until the 1920s, but little remains physically of the settlement.
The Museum offers an unprecedented opportunity for fans to relive baseball history by viewing artifacts, original works of art and visual accounts of the brilliant, articulate man known as the famed “Georgia Peach.”
Take a ride through history on this 90-mile sightseeing loop off I-75 in southwest Georgia, featuring the Andersonville Confederate Prison Site, Jimmy Carter's hometown of Plains, and Habitat for Humanity's International Headquarters.