The Duluth, GA Historical Society is located in the Historic Strickland House. The home, dated 1898, was the original home of Alice Strickland, first female mayor of Duluth, GA. The Strickland House was also the first hospital in Duluth and eventually Alice's grand-daughter, Alice Strickland Ziegler, started the first Gwinnett Humane Society. Artifacts, exhibits and pictures tell the history of Duluth from its first inhabitants, the Cherokee Indians, to its founder, Evan Howell. The home sits on 3 acres of wooden land. Guided tours and use of the facility for private events are available. The museum is open Fridays and Saturdays, 12 to 3 pm. Admission is $3.00 for adults and $1.00 for children. Please check out our website at www.duluthhistorical.org or contact, Judy Wilson, President Duluth Historical Society [email protected]