Lunney Museum
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this California style bungalow was built in 1909 by Dr. & Mrs. W.J. Lunney and occupied continuously by the Lunney family until 1969. Its distinctive Arts and
Crafts architecture extends to include a two-story carriage house and a "two-seater" outhouse. This house museum contains a collection of Victorian furniture as well as Oconee County historic memorabilia.
HOURS
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Admissions: Free
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Days and Hours of Operation: Th-Su 1-5:00 pm
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Days and Holidays Closed: M-W, major holidays
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