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Selfie Paradise Museum - Douglasville (GA)

Address: 🏡 6580 Douglas Blvd Suite 1000, Douglasville, GA 30135
Phone : +1 (404) 955-7353
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJvXn79Zcn9YgR1kvD0H38NgU
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  • Hight rate 7 location for tourist in Douglasville, GA, USA

    06-2025 Selfie Paradise Museum in Hight rate 7 location for tourist in Douglasville, GA, USA
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    06-2025 Selfie Paradise Museum in Hight rate 9 location for tourist in Douglas, GA, USA
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    Early County Museum - Blakely
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    Floyd Montero: Decided to stop by and check it out The owners are friendly and welcoming They gave us a great history talk about Blakely. We sure will return.
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    Cat Coules: A quiet peaceful place to take a walk. I barely saw any other people here. I would have stayed longer but the gnats were out in full force.
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    Greg Felzien: Good paths to walk from 1.25 to 2.5 miles that are well groomed and easy to walk. The mounds were wonderful, but unfortunate the museum was closed so not much self guided education. The gift shop was typical with minimal selection and sizes for shirts. Worth going once if your in the area.
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    Dayana Casals LĂłpez: I would like them to make a bigger monument here like the state of Georgia deserves. The poster is a bit simple and small.
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    Jennifer Dean: Its a fun and exciting adventure for sure. However the prices definitely arent going down. In fact they are only going up. Thats my only complaint. Every year they add something new. This year they already have about 3 new rides they are working on now and that is not including the water park !! It was not open yet when we visited april 2025. During the week is not as busy and lines are not as long of a wait for rides. Here are just a few fun things in the videos. I do recommend buying tickets in advance online and be sure to read everything good before you complete purchase. It will save you money for sure. They have concerts, holiday events, birthday partys, family reunions, catering you event or get together, etc... many options. If you wanna enjoy the water park it usually dont open until May for the summer.
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    StevePotts: A fantastic collection of historic items from the 18th, 19th & 20th Century. The many old buildings have been restored nicely and are filled with relics of the times. These include a depot, Post Office, school, house, barn, a turpentine still and more. Theres a lot to see!
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    Sharon So: This particular park has been on our bucket list for almost 20 years. After losing our fur child a while back, we decided now was the time for some inner peace and talking to Jesus through natures tranquility. Our stay in the Yurt has been just what we expected and all we need right now. Theyre very clean with comfortable beds and the bathhouse is as well. Looking forward to some fishing tomorrow in the beautiful lake.
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