LEARN MORE ABOUT STARTING A BUSINESS IN DOWNTOWN HINESVILLE, GEORGIA
LEARN MORE ABOUT STARTING A BUSINESS IN DOWNTOWN HINESVILLE, GEORGIA
The majority of historical and cultural sites in Liberty County will be open free of charge on the State’s Super Museum Sunday on February 8. Most sites on the east end of the county will be open from noon to 4 p.m. While the in downtown Hinesville will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. * Fort Morris in Sunbury will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“There is fascinating history tied to Liberty County,” said Hinesville Historic Preservation Commission Chairwoman Christi Wheeler. “This is a great opportunity for kids and adults to learn amazing facts about Georgia.”
Super Museum Sunday, which is traditionally conducted on the Sunday before Georgia Day (February 12), highlights the anniversary of the founding of the Georgia colony as an opportunity for residents and visitors alike to explore the rich and diverse history in their own backyard, according to the Georgia Historical Society, who spearheads the statewide event.
For more information regarding local sites, contact Michelle Ricketson at 912.877.4332 or visit the state website for all participating sites at www.georgiahistoryfestival.org/sms.
Local 2026 Super Museum Sunday participants:
9am to 5pm Historic Ft. Morris, 2559 Ft Morris Rd., Midway
Noon to 4pm Midway Museum, 491 N Coastal Hwy., Midway
Noon to 4pm Geeche Kunda, 622 Ways Temple Rd, Riceboro
Noon to 2pm Historic Baptismal Trail, 8808 E.B. Cooper Hwy., Riceboro
2 to 4pm Dorchester Academy, 8787 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., Midway
1 to 5pm ITPA – Telephone Museum, 438 W. Oglethorpe Hwy., Hinesville
1 to 5pm Military History at Veterans Memorial Walk, 438 W. Oglethorpe Hwy, Hinesville
1 to 5pm History & Architecture Tour at Old Liberty County Jail, 302 S. Main St., Hinesville
1 to 5pm Liberty Co. Historical Society – Susie King Taylor exhibit, 101 N. Commerce St.
1 to 5pm Fort Morris Cannon, 100 Main St., Hinesville

Visitors will find a unique blend of progress and history. Whether you are here for a day or a lifetime, we encourage you to explore downtown as Hinesville’s source of culture, entertainment and fun.
The Hinesville Downtown Development Authority
and Main Street Program share a mission to create
a sustainable, revitalized and vibrant downtown
that is an economic hub while enhancing
the community’s quality of life.
Our vision is to create a community proud of its small-town charm with big-city amenities, where the focus on progress and preservation creates an attractive, livable city center and a thriving, diverse marketplace that welcomes residents to gather and celebrate our unique heritage and patriotism.
Above image by Thomas W. Shears









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