The Carter Presidential Library and Museum houses former President Jimmy Carter's Presidential library, a research and historical venue. It is the only Presidential library located in the southeast. While the library is open to researchers in Atlanta, the museum and the grounds attract kids and adults who are interested in American history.
Best and worst time go to Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Saturday mornings are normally the best time for a relaxed visit. Avoid weekdays during the school year, from September to early May, because the Center is a popular choice for school field trips.
Must see/do at Carter Presidential Library and Museum
The museum's replica of the Oval Office lets you visit the White House without traveling to DC. See gifts made to President Cater by world leaders during visits to the White House. Try your hand at identifying the 50 states in the circle of flags at the museum's entrance.
Admission to Carter Presidential Library and Museum
The museum's admission prices range from free for youth under 16 to just under $10 for adults. Seniors, military personnel and students get discounted admission.
Parking and public transportation to Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Parking at the Center is free. One lot is available on each side of the parkway that runs around the center. The lot on the east side of the property is closer to the main entrance. Take the 16 Noble bus from the downtown Five Points MARTA public transportation train station to the Center.
Food at Carter Presidential Library and Museum
The restaurant on site is only open from morning to mid-afternoon. Picnic tables on the grounds provide an alternative for visitors who pack a basket or snacks.
Insider tip for visitors to Carter Presidential Library and Museum
The Center frequently has free public lectures, forums and cultural activities in its auditorium. Arrive early; the auditorium has limited seating.
Author's bio: Carol Luther has lived in Atlanta for 35 years. She has published travel articles in "Diamond" magazine, Arizona Central, USA Today and other websites.