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Georgias first TV, film museum to open in Covington
On Saturday, the museum will be popping up in the original Hollywood of the South
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COVINGTON, Ga. - The Newton County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau is pleased to announce that there is a brand new museum dedicated to Georgia television and film history opening on the Downtown Covington Square on Saturday, July 1.

Newton County has a very rich film history that began as early as 1954 with the Richard Todd and Jean Peters classic, “A Man Called Peter.” Subsequently, Covington and Newton County has gone on to become one of the first Camera Ready communities in Georgia, and has welcomed nearly 100 different Hollywood productions. Some of the films and TV that feature parts of Newton County include “Miracles from Heaven,” “Selma,” the first five episodes of “Dukes of Hazzard,” and the entire series of both “In the Heat of the Night” and “The Vampire Diaries.”  Other notable productions include “Sleepy Hollow,” “Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors,” “Remember the Titans,” “My Cousin Vinny,” and “Madea’s Family Reunion,” just to name a few.

Tourism Director Jenny McDonald, has been collecting and curating items from a variety of these local productions to display in the new pop-up television and film museum. Donations are also currently being taken from any production that represents Georgia, and the many benefits our state offers.

Many items from the recently-wrapped “Vampire Diaries” series will be on display for viewing, as well as set pieces from “Sleepy Hollow,” “In the Heat of the Night,” and more.

Selfie stations will also be available for those who want to share their experience on social media. Visitors to the museum are encouraged to use hashtags #FilmCovington, #ForeverMysticFalls and #HollywoodOfTheSouth as they share their content across platforms.

Admission into the museum is $10 and $5 for local residents with proof of residency.

Go Covington – the brand that represents Newton County tourism – features special content about the film hub to promote local experiences of history, hauntings, Hollywood and happiness.

To stay in-the-know on all things Newton County film, including updates on the pop-up TV & film museum and the soon-to-come Three Ring Studios in Covington, follow @GoCovingtonGa on social media.