I have been to The Berry Museum many time in my 46 yrs and have aquainted all my children with the vast rich history of the Berry college campus and the little community that use to exsist on the campus call Possum trot where my grandparent spent their childhood and remember Miss Berry making trips out to visit the children of Possum Trot. My Great-Grandfather is even in the movie that is shown at the museum.
This is a beautiful area. It is very inexpensive to take the tour of the house and gardens. It was great to learn about an amazing woman.
My husband and I were visiting Rome to see a concert and decided to stay the weekend. We visited the museum and it was so interesting to learn about Martha Berry's life and how the college was created. The tour guides were wonderful and gave us so much information about her life. Her home and gardens are so beautiful. If you have time visit the college too. The museum will provide you with a map upon request. They will show you all of the spots to tour.
For a great day trip visit the Martha Berry Museum and Berry College. You will learn a lot about the local history and enjoy the campus of the college. The city of Rome is a very beautiful city know as the city of seven hills. The city has a great river front and historic churches and homes.
We drove the grounds of the college looking for the museum and after calling the museum we found it right around the corner from the college. The museum tells the story of Martha Berry but the house tour $5.00 was worth the money. The house was left in tact and houses all original furnishings except for carpets and window treatments. I would have enjoyed more history on the house and more of an opportunity to view the furnishings. The outside gardens were beautiful! Then after hearing more about the campus we went back. We saw about 40 deer and the old mill (awesome)!
This place is certainly more than worth checking out. There is no place in the world quite like Mt. Berry, GA. I am intimately acquainted with Oak Hill and the Berry campus and definitely think it's worth an extended look-see if you're ever in the area. For a pauper such as myself, it's mind boggling to think of the wealth controlled by Ms. Berry and what she managed to do with it.
Marth Berry was single, and a visionary. She loved children, especially the children of the mountains, the ones that didn't have much of a chance for greatest. But she changed all that, by creating and teaching in a small log house school on the land at would become Berry College. Oak Hill, her fathers beautiful home, and the Martha Berry Museum ( located on the same property) give you a glimpse into her life and the changes she bought about for many students and their families, a tradition that continues today.Tip #1. Oak Hill is the beautiful family home, and was used in the filming of Sweet Home Alabama. Tip #2. Berry College is only a few miles away and well worth the time to visit. (The Ford family, as in Henry, donated one of the spectacular dorms located on campus.)Tip #3. the famous Berry Eagles are located high in a tree on campus and have their own web cam for constant viewing. (As of today, March 4, 2015, there are two eaglets nesting!!)
Beautiful. the mill is charming and the deer run wild on the campus. A fairytale like wooded setting.
Love the history and grounds!Beautiful!!They don't make houses like this anymore.Used to give tours of this as a Berry student.
Had a very interesting tour of Martha Berry's house and gardens by one of the students which we thought was excellent. Also enjoyed seeing the American Bald Eagles and very impressive wooden mill wheel.