Mary Palacios: Mike was absolutely wonderful, he truly enjoys the history of the house and explains the history of it clearly and enthusiastically! Answered all of our questions, we really enjoyed him and the house is very … unique, you will leave there with more questions if you pay attention to the details and if you listen to what Mike tells you ! I had a wonderful time, I’m coming back !!
Roseann McPhaul: To see this giant live oak tree knowing it is over 300 years old, is quite awe-inspiring. Just imagine all the tree could tell us if it could speak. It’s a perfect place to share a history lesson with you family or guests. It’s a beautiful tree. There is no cost, it’s easy to get to and there is street parking right by it.
Greg Kimball: I recently visited the Thomasville History Center at 725 N Dawson St, in Thomasville, GA. I highly recommend taking a self guided tour of the History Center. The exhibits discuss the history of the area including tourism, and the businesses and how history has impacted the area. There are numerous period buildings on the property including a bowling ball land. Its worth the trip.
Courtney Peterson: This museum deserves 6 stars for their dedication to the preservation of railroading history. We enioyed our visit looking at the historical elements, railcars and talking with the volunteers. This museum is free to the public. Be sure you visit the adjoining veterans museum as well!
Emily Pierce: We really enjoyed this stop on our road trip! 8 minutes off of 75 and we got gas before we got back on. It’s a perfect “get out, stretch your legs and burn off some energy” spot. The tree is so pretty but not everyone cleans up after themselves. There are some paths inside where you can walk through the branches. The spot really has a lot of potential.
Jaime Harvey: We went with our boys to let them run around. They were doing renovations, but we played in the parking area. Theres so much space there off season.
Willis Dell: Great park that is huge with multiple playgrounds. Ran through the park and was able to run .70ish miles without doing multiple loops. I did end up running outside of the park into downtown Tifton to get 3 miles because I dont like running in circles. There is a ton of picnic and seating for having an outdoor event. I think there were 2 set of restrooms. Security cameras are all over the park and probably by cover ever inch of the park. Many trees out there as well to provide shade to the park visitors. Park is located downtown Tifton.
Kayla Harnage: My child had art showcased here and our family tried for days to go and visit so she could be photographed with her art none of the times we tried were we able to go inside from 2-6 no one would open the door . Wish I could give 0 stars such a disappointment