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Andalusia: The Home of Flannery O'Connor

  • Address 2628 N. Columbia Street
    Milledgeville, Georgia 31061
  • Hours
    Tuesday–Saturday
    10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
    Sunday
    2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
  • Phone 478-445-8722

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Andalusia served as the home of famed American author Flannery O’Connor from 1951-1964.

First settled in 1814, Andalusia was a cotton plantation and farm until it was purchased by Flannery’s uncle Dr. Bernard Cline in 1931. During O’Connor’s residency, the site included 14 buildings and more than 520 acres of land was used for dairy and beef farming. Following a diagnosis of lupus in 1951, O’Connor moved to Andalusia to live under the care of her mother Regina Cline O’Connor. During the 13 years she lived at Andalusia, she completed the bulk of her literary work, as the farm’s environment influenced the setting of many of her writings.

Following her death in 1964, the farm remained in the family until 2003 when it was given to a private foundation for use as a museum. In August 2017, the site was gifted to O’Connor’s alma mater, Georgia College. Today, Andalusia serves as a museum whose mission is to care for, collect, interpret, and exhibit items that illustrate the history of the site during the time Flannery O’Connor lived on the property. Andalusia is open for public tours and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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