Duluth History Museum & Historical Society
770-232-7585
The Duluth History Museum is the place to discover the history of the city of Duluth. Located in the beautiful Victorian-era Strickland Building, the museum, also the home of the Duluth Historical Society, houses archives and exhibits that tell the rich story of the town. You can learn about Duluth's heritage from its founding to the most recent history. Admission to the museum is only $3 for adults and $1 for students, and special tours can be arranged upon request. The museum hosts special events throughout the year as well. Visit the Duluth History Museum to learn about the city's amazing history.
- Fax: 770-232-7587
- Hours: Friday-Saturday 12:00-3:00 p.m.
- Handicap Accessible: Ramp access
- Ticket information: $3 for adults, $1 for students. Special tours are available upon request.
- Student discounts: Yes
- Senior discounts: No
- Private parties: Yes
- Food/drink: Yes
- Alcohol served: No
- Coat/bag check: No
- Parking: Free lot
- Restrictions: No outside food
- What is an interesting historical or little known fact about this town?: The ruins of several Native American fish traps can be found along the Chattahoochee River in Duluth.
- Guided tours?: Yes
- Guided tour languages: English
- Audio tours?: Yes
- Audio tour languages: English
- Gift shop: Yes
- Gift shop hours: Same as museum
- Cameras allowed?: Yes
- Membership levels: Corporate, Family, Individual