On May 18, 2025, the Trail joined the global community in celebrating International Museum Day—a moment to honor the vital role museums play in preserving history, fostering education, and connecting generations. Here in Georgia, this day holds special significance as... May 14, 2025 – Camp Toccoa at Currahee has officially joined the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail, becoming the newest addition to a network of historic sites dedicated to preserving the stories and sacrifices of Georgia’s World War II veterans. Together with... CHATHAM COUNTY, GA., May 6, 2025 – The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is calling on our community to take part in a powerful act of remembrance. The museum is proud to announce the fifth annual Flags for the Fallen, a moving tribute honoring the... May 1, 2025 – The Georgia World War II Heritage Trail has received a major boost in visibility thanks to a feature article in the May 2025 issue of Georgia Magazine, the official publication of Georgia Electric Membership Corporations (EMCs). Reaching more than... April 23, 2025 – The Georgia World War II Heritage Trail has earned a prestigious spot on StyleBlueprint’s “15+ Top Trails in the South” list, a recognition that underscores its significance in preserving and showcasing the state’s rich World War II... April 22, 2025 – The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins and St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum, along with the World War II Home Front Museum, have been honored by WorldAtlas as two of the “8 Best Museums in Georgia.” This recognition highlights...