Georgia and its capitol city Atlanta have always been a crossroads and a mecca for change welcoming new people and new ideas and technologies. In the process of adapting to change they have become a center for transportation and industry recognized around the world. There is no place in the nation that tells the story of how Georgia came to lead the "new south" - a label that was coined by Georgia's own Henry Grady.
  How did Georgia develop into a state of thriving cities, factories, information age technologies, and an unsurpassed transportation network linking it to points around the globe? Our people - the entrepreneurs, adventurers, laborers, inventors, businessmen, the machines they used and the products they developed will be the stars of this show. At the Georgia Museum of Transportation and Industry, visitors, scholars, families and school children will experience our history on the way to building our future.
Find out more here and join us as we plan the nation's next great museum.