Rabun County Historical Society has genealogical, census and cemetery records, and photos of the area and family artifacts on display.
Museum traces history, art, science of techology of papermaking from 200 BC to present. Rarest collection of paper and paper tools in the world and a large historical book collection. Workshops available. The museum has produced 3 traveling exhibits.
Organized in chronological order, the exhibits of the museum form a time line through history to promote cultural and historical awareness.
Roselawn is a 18-room Victorian mansion that houses the collection of Evangelist Sam P. Jones, its famous former resident, and others of the same era.
The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is dedicated to the life and service of African Americans and their contributions to civil rights and equality and justice in Savannah.
The Root House museum depicts the small town life of an 1850's middle-class merchant and his family.