Conjoined Calves of the Georgia State Capitol
A popular oddity on display in a stately building, offering a symbolic commentary.

📜 Stuffed conjoined twin calves and a two-headed snake on display in the Georgia State Capitol Museum.
🔍 Born in Palmetto in 1987, they offer a unique historical and symbolic experience.

Why Go

👀 See a rare two-headed calf and snake🏛️ Explore the historic Georgia State Capitol Museum🧐 Discover other artifacts like moon rocks🆓 Free self-guided tours available

Tips

🚶 Self-guided tours are available for groups under 10.👥 Guided tours for groups of 10+ require reservation.

Cost

💰 Free admission.

Hours

🕒 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed weekends and holidays.

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