Reciprocal Admission Program

The Reciprocal Admission Program provides an opportunity for CMA members to visit member sites, allowing us to learn from each other, as well as better direct visitors to area museums.

CMA Reciprocal Admission Program Participating Sites (November 2024 – November 2025)

  • American Prohibition Museum
  • Andrew Low House Museum
  • Ashantilly Center, Inc.
  • Catholic Diocese of Savannah
  • City of Savannah Municipal Archives
  • Coastal Discovery Museum
  • Congregation Mickve Israel/Gutstein Museum
  • Davenport House Museum
  • First African Baptist Church Archive and Museum
  • Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home
  • Fort Pulaski National Monument
  • Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council (GHRAC)
  • Georgia Historical Society
  • Georgia Salzburger Society
  • Georgia Southern University Laboratory of Archaeology
  • Georgia State Railroad Museum (Coastal Heritage Society)
  • Girl Scout First Headquarters (Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia)
  • Green-Meldrim House
  • Harper Fowlkes House (Coastal Heritage Society)
  • Jekyll Island Museum
  • Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
  • The King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation (The Beach Institute and King Tisdell Cottage)
  • The LAMAR Institute
  • Massie Heritage Center
  • Mercer Williams House Museum
  • Midway Museum
  • National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
  • Old Fort Jackson (Coastal Heritage Society)
  • Palmetto Bluff Conservancy
  • Pin Point Heritage Museum (Coastal Heritage Society)
  • Richmond Hill Historical Society
  • Savannah Archaeological Alliance
  • Savannah African Art Museum
  • Savannah Area Council of Garden Clubs Botanical Garden
  • Savannah Children’s Museum (Coastal Heritage Society)
  • Savannah History Museum (Coastal Heritage Society)
  • SCAD Museum of Art
  • Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
  • Telfair Museums (Telfair Academy, Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, Jepson Center)
  • Third Infantry Division Museum
  • Tybee Island Historical Society
  • Tybee Island Marine Science Center
  • UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium
  • Wormsloe State Historic Site

Updated March 21, 2024