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November 2023 by Google Account
What a gem! We really enjoyed our time here learning about how it came to be. And the man who made it a reality. The caretaker spent a lot of time with us sharing their story with Pasaquan and the history.Being able to top off our EV for no cost was nice thank you!
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November 2023 by Jack Mitchell
Very cool place
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November 2023 by db
“a god
who longs
from jail
for a change
in the order
of things”
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November 2023 by Henry Danico
Very cool and unique place
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September 2023 by Sarah Herrera
This place is amazing! We were the only ones there and got to walk freely around the area. Very beautiful and interesting art installment with lots of history. They rely on donations so please bring some cash so they can continue to keep this place open. The parking is free and plenty. The guy that maintains the grounds is very friendly. I do not recommend this place for smaller children as there are adult body parts implemented in a lot of the artwork otherwise this place is a must visit!
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September 2023 by Eric S.
Certainly a unique place. Eddie Owens Martin singlehandedly changed that property into a something uncommon. Its relatively small being a house plus a couple other buildings on a 7 acre lot. There is quite a bit of his work inside the buildings too. When I visited, it appeared small upkeep, restoration/maintenance were happening as well as preparations for an upcoming event or gala. The place is free to visit, but encourages donations. Pending how thoroughly you peruse throughout the property, it'll take about 30 minutes to an hour. The colors, patterns, and detail are quite impressive. Worth a visit at least once.
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December 2022 by Caylor Roling
Pasaquan is beautiful and out of the way. You can wander the property and explore the images patterns made from concrete, paint, metal work, linoleum and roofing shingles. The property's caretaker welcomed us and answered our questions all while working with students restoring sections of a wall. Bring cash so you can leave a donation and food and drinks because you will be at least 30 min away from any services. It's a great spot for lunch if you bring it with you.
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November 2022 by Debi Hale
Love this place and its story, so glad they are restoring it , will go back for sure.
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November 2022 by Ken Morehouse
Loved getting to see this historic art site. Would love to visit again.
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November 2022 by Pat Newberry
Great event
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November 2022 by Julia “Juju”
Very fun art festival!
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August 2022 by West Craft
We very much enjoyed our visit to Pasaquan. The staff were very nice, the grounds were well kept, and we actually had basically the whole place to ourselves. A very surreal and spiritual experience that I'd highly recommend.I didn't see mention of it elsewhere, but I'd budget around 1.5 - 2 hours to see everything there is to see. That will include plenty of time to read the plaques and photo ops.There's also some good eating in nearby Buena Vista, so it's worth it to plan a day trip around the area.
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May 2022 by Campbell Eubanks
Great art festival, got to see some wonderful artists ranging from ceramics to painting to tie dye. Only downside of the festival was no food or music :/ but that was due to the rain. Really interesting place overall, worth it to check it out.
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May 2022 by Jeff Lewis
What a cool and interesting place. So glad my fiance suggested it. Definitely one of Georgia's best kept secrets.
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February 2022 by Shon Tycoon
Something different. Friend and I stopped here on the way back from “Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon” aka Providence Canyon. This would be a super uncomfortable place to visit alone haha, so bring a friend. I also would recommend this roadside attraction for adults or families with teens only. Not the type of place to plan a trip around, but if you’re ever traveling near the south Georgia area and like everything weird or quirky then this is a good way to spend 30 minutes.