Duluth History Museum at The Strickland House
770-232-7584
The Strickland House now houses the Duluth History Museum. The Duluth Historical Society, which incorporated in 1999, moved the museum into the historic home in March 2009. Completed in 1898, the house was the home of Henry and Alice Strickland, who as Duluth's mayor in the early 1920s was the first female mayor in Georgia. Special tours are available by request. The house and grounds can be rented for special events. A DHS membership application form is available online.
- Fax: 770-232-7587
- Hours: Fri - Sat, 12pm - 3pm
- Handicap Accessible: Ramp
- Ticket information: $3 for adults; $1 for children under 12.
- Private parties: Yes
- Food/drink: Yes
- Alcohol served: No
- Parking: Free lot
- Restrictions: No smoking
- Guided tours?: Yes
- Guided tour languages: English
- Gift shop: Yes
- Gift shop hours: Same as museum.