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Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library 204 Fifth Street Southeast, Moultrie, GA 31776, 229-985-6540, A unique genealogy library which contains information pertinent to the eastern seaboard of the United States and the migration routes west. The library is home to over 100 Scottish Clans and family association archival and genealogical materials, as well as Scottish and private collections and genealogical research assistance is available.  |
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Colquitt County Arts Center 401 Seventh Avenue Southwest, Moultrie, GA 31776, 229-985-1922, Located in a circa 1929 building which was the original Moultrie High School and is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, this arts center offers extensive programming in visual and performing arts and features theater performances by local residents throughout the year.  |
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Museum of Colquitt County History Located at Fourth Avenue & Fifth Street, 229-890-1626, This museum offers changing exhibits that provide an overview of the area's rich history including a display of arrow heads, blades, drills, and other points that would have been used by the American Indians of the area. more... |
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Bert Harsh Park Located at at Fifth Street Southeast, 229-985-2131, Named for many-time Library Board Chairman, Bert Harsh, this park is the first Historic Grove to be planted in a USA Certified Tree City. Each of the historic trees in the park were planted in honor or memory of Moultrie people, past and present, as well as persons important in American history such as a Robert E. Lee Sweet Gum, a Jimmy Carter Slash Pine, and a Juliette Ward Lowe Magnolia. |
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