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Booth Western Art Museum
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Booth Western Art Museum, located in Cartersville, Georgia, is a museum dedicated to the Western United States. It is one of only two museums of its kind in the Southeastern United States, the other being the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, FL.
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Bartow History Museum
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Downtown Cartersville, GA
1 Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, GA 30120
Downtown Gallery
13 N Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Wall to Wall Gallery and Custom Framing
14 N Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Pumphouse Players
114 W Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Frame art Cartersville
20 S Tennessee St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Drink Coca Cola Sign
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Rose Lawn Museum
224 W Cherokee Ave, Cartersville, GA 30120
Evergreen & More Art Studio
276 Nelson St, Cartersville, GA 30120
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Appalachian Grill
14 E Church St, Cartersville, GA 30120
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25 N Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Ross Diner
17 N Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Tacos N Subs
4 N Tennessee St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Mellow Mushroom Cartersville
28 S Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Table 20
20 N Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Maine Street Coastal Cuisine
24 W Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
The Jerks
8 S Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Swheat Market
5 E Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Largos
214 E Cherokee Ave, Cartersville, GA 30120
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Locks Salon on Public Square
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Periwinkle
22 E Church St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Southern Cove
39 S Public Square, Cartersville, GA 30120
Canopy Home Decor
2 S Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Main Street Salon
28 E Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
It's About Time Boutique
9 E Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Lulabelle's Closet
6 N Wall St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Deal Dayz
203 N Tennessee St Suite B, Cartersville, GA 30120
Cartersville Artist in You
21 E Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
Findley's Butcher Shop
151 W Main St, Cartersville, GA 30120
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Booth Western Art Museum

501 N Museum Dr, Cartersville, GA 30120
4.8(792)
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Booth Western Art Museum, located in Cartersville, Georgia, is a museum dedicated to the Western United States. It is one of only two museums of its kind in the Southeastern United States, the other being the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, FL.

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attractions: Bartow History Museum, Grand Theatre, Downtown Cartersville, GA, Downtown Gallery, Wall to Wall Gallery and Custom Framing, Pumphouse Players, Frame art Cartersville, Drink Coca Cola Sign, Rose Lawn Museum, Evergreen & More Art Studio, restaurants: Appalachian Grill, Ate Track Bar & Grill, Ross Diner, Tacos N Subs, Mellow Mushroom Cartersville, Table 20, Maine Street Coastal Cuisine, The Jerks, Swheat Market, Largos, local businesses: Locks Salon on Public Square, Periwinkle, Southern Cove, Canopy Home Decor, Main Street Salon, It's About Time Boutique, Lulabelle's Closet, Deal Dayz, Cartersville Artist in You, Findley's Butcher Shop
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(770) 387-1300
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boothmuseum.org
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Wed10 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Booth Western Art Museum

Bartow History Museum

Grand Theatre

Downtown Cartersville, GA

Downtown Gallery

Wall to Wall Gallery and Custom Framing

Pumphouse Players

Frame art Cartersville

Drink Coca Cola Sign

Rose Lawn Museum

Evergreen & More Art Studio

Bartow History Museum

Bartow History Museum

4.8

(83)

Closed
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Grand Theatre

Grand Theatre

4.7

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Downtown Cartersville, GA

Downtown Cartersville, GA

4.7

(74)

Closed
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Downtown Gallery

Downtown Gallery

5.0

(10)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Booth Western Art Museum

Appalachian Grill

Ate Track Bar & Grill

Ross Diner

Tacos N Subs

Mellow Mushroom Cartersville

Table 20

Maine Street Coastal Cuisine

The Jerks

Swheat Market

Largos

Appalachian Grill

Appalachian Grill

4.4

(964)

$$

Closed
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Ate Track Bar & Grill

Ate Track Bar & Grill

4.5

(710)

$

Closed
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Ross Diner

Ross Diner

4.6

(319)

$

Closed
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Tacos N Subs

Tacos N Subs

4.3

(413)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Booth Western Art Museum

Locks Salon on Public Square

Periwinkle

Southern Cove

Canopy Home Decor

Main Street Salon

It's About Time Boutique

Lulabelle's Closet

Deal Dayz

Cartersville Artist in You

Findley's Butcher Shop

Locks Salon on Public Square

Locks Salon on Public Square

4.6

(252)

Click for details
Periwinkle

Periwinkle

4.7

(23)

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Southern Cove

Southern Cove

4.9

(138)

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Canopy Home Decor

Canopy Home Decor

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(19)

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Reviews of Booth Western Art Museum

4.8
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5.0
2y

A wonderful afternoon listening to a country (?) songwriter session with some love music and back story. I had no idea who any of them were but the crowd seemed thrilled and it was an enjoyable experience even for someone who doesn't listen to country music.

Afterwards our group toured the museum itself and were pleasantly surprised. Expectations were exceedingly low because of the geographic location of the museum and it purported speciality of Murican Southwest art. But they were greatly exceeded and this museum could have been located in New Mexico just as easily. Great place to stop.

The main level had pretty standard traditional SW paintings. It was alright. Some good works. Saw a few crazy horse faces.

The downstairs wasn't well marked but it was showcasing a local school(s) exhibit and some of the pieces were wonderful. The formal cats (picture attached) being a highlight of the entire museum. Whoever you are kid, keep up the good work.

The upstairs was really the highlight. Much more modern and various styles of art. The sculptures were old school to crazy. Especially enjoyed the totem with chickens on their heads. The large map of first nations throughout North America was an excellent piece and I hadn't seen it put so well before. The scale and detail made it much easier to recognize the natural and political boundaries of the tribes. It's unfortunate that it is tucked away in the corner behind some clothes pieces as in my opinion it lays the foundation for the entire area in terms of what to expect. Much more expressioned art upstairs and a few more crazy horse faces.

There was a very strange room with Murican presidents painted in a group portrait that was... creepy. I got the jist of what was being went for but it was just weird and not very true to photograph for many of the faces. Apparently it's a working space according to the sign and is incomplete. So perhaps the non-representitve features will be fixed at a later date.

Overall, very excellent experience and hope to be back. There's a supercharger less than 20mins away at...

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5.0
16w

Free parking. Sculpture garden right at the entrance. Wonderful staff. In the heart of downtown Cartersville,GA—plenty of dining and shopping and events for after the museum. (I previously reviewed the 8 Track restaurant in Cartersville.) Now for the import stuff. The exits are gorgeous and represent both the mythical old west and the reality. Every room has sculptures to ponder or a stagecoach to marvel. The photography room had interesting exhibits of women (photographed by women) and even a collection of biker photos. The biker photos are obviously from the 50s and 60s, although some are more modern. There is a delightful area of sculptures inside depicting everything from a whimsical cowboy to a “painted” horse. You can find examples of boots, moccasins, and headdresses. The exhibits are both educational and thought provoking. I was pleased at the sophisticatedly curated collection. I was fortunate to visit when the western movie exhibit was up. I got to see hats worn by actors as well as movie posters and even costumes. I was able to marvel at a handmade dress once belonging to legendary singer, patsy Cline and the dress worn by Jessica Lange in the biopic. Liz Taylor’s dress from Giant was on display, as well as Robert Redford and Mel Gibson’s jacket from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and also Maverick, respectively. This was a temporary exhibit. How much longer it will remain, I do not know. I understand that they also have visiting artists and an area for children. (I did not visit the children’s area.) The gift shop is well stocked with interesting souvenirs. Admission was reasonable. One adult and one senior was $30.00. We were there two hours, but could have stayed longer. Unfortunately we didn’t give ourselves quite enough time. Overall, I think this is worth a...

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2.0
5y

We first visited about a decade earlier and enjoyed it enough to recommend it to our sons and their families. About 3 years ago, one family with two teens finally visited, but were as unimpressed as were we when we visited yesterday (7/19/2020).

I have never considered my artistic 'appreciation and sensitivities' to be of significance. However, reading a quote by one of the featured artists, Robert Henri, painted on an upstairs wall of the museum, “The man who has honesty, integrity, the love of inquiry, the desire to see beyond, is ready to appreciate good art.” made me reevaluate what I had been viewing and was currently viewing.

Abandoning my hitherto passive role, I began evaluating both previously viewed exhibits first floor exhibits and those on the second floor for emotional impact, perspective, uniqueness, insight, historical verity, use of color, lack of realism, detail, etc., anything that would set it apart from a freshman art class product.

A decade earlier, my wife and I enjoyed our tour of the museum, which is why we had recommended it. This trip, with the revisions to the what and how exhibits were presented, my impression is the museum moved from being an enjoyable tour of history to that of a artsy collection of mediocre art. I fully understand the lack of appreciation by our teenage grandkids.

Remembering the museum from a...

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A wonderful afternoon listening to a country (?) songwriter session with some love music and back story. I had no idea who any of them were but the crowd seemed thrilled and it was an enjoyable experience even for someone who doesn't listen to country music. Afterwards our group toured the museum itself and were pleasantly surprised. Expectations were exceedingly low because of the geographic location of the museum and it purported speciality of Murican Southwest art. But they were greatly exceeded and this museum could have been located in New Mexico just as easily. Great place to stop. The main level had pretty standard traditional SW paintings. It was alright. Some good works. Saw a few crazy horse faces. The downstairs wasn't well marked but it was showcasing a local school(s) exhibit and some of the pieces were wonderful. The formal cats (picture attached) being a highlight of the entire museum. Whoever you are kid, keep up the good work. The upstairs was really the highlight. Much more modern and various styles of art. The sculptures were old school to crazy. Especially enjoyed the totem with chickens on their heads. The large map of first nations throughout North America was an excellent piece and I hadn't seen it put so well before. The scale and detail made it much easier to recognize the natural and political boundaries of the tribes. It's unfortunate that it is tucked away in the corner behind some clothes pieces as in my opinion it lays the foundation for the entire area in terms of what to expect. Much more expressioned art upstairs and a few more crazy horse faces. There was a very strange room with Murican presidents painted in a group portrait that was... creepy. I got the jist of what was being went for but it was just weird and not very true to photograph for many of the faces. Apparently it's a working space according to the sign and is incomplete. So perhaps the non-representitve features will be fixed at a later date. Overall, very excellent experience and hope to be back. There's a supercharger less than 20mins away at the Target too.
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A wonderful afternoon listening to a country (?) songwriter session with some love music and back story. I had no idea who any of them were but the crowd seemed thrilled and it was an enjoyable experience even for someone who doesn't listen to country music. Afterwards our group toured the museum itself and were pleasantly surprised. Expectations were exceedingly low because of the geographic location of the museum and it purported speciality of Murican Southwest art. But they were greatly exceeded and this museum could have been located in New Mexico just as easily. Great place to stop. The main level had pretty standard traditional SW paintings. It was alright. Some good works. Saw a few crazy horse faces. The downstairs wasn't well marked but it was showcasing a local school(s) exhibit and some of the pieces were wonderful. The formal cats (picture attached) being a highlight of the entire museum. Whoever you are kid, keep up the good work. The upstairs was really the highlight. Much more modern and various styles of art. The sculptures were old school to crazy. Especially enjoyed the totem with chickens on their heads. The large map of first nations throughout North America was an excellent piece and I hadn't seen it put so well before. The scale and detail made it much easier to recognize the natural and political boundaries of the tribes. It's unfortunate that it is tucked away in the corner behind some clothes pieces as in my opinion it lays the foundation for the entire area in terms of what to expect. Much more expressioned art upstairs and a few more crazy horse faces. There was a very strange room with Murican presidents painted in a group portrait that was... creepy. I got the jist of what was being went for but it was just weird and not very true to photograph for many of the faces. Apparently it's a working space according to the sign and is incomplete. So perhaps the non-representitve features will be fixed at a later date. Overall, very excellent experience and hope to be back. There's a supercharger less than 20mins away at the Target too.
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