In 1976, Howard Finster had a vision from God. As he was using his hands to smooth the paint on a refurbished bicycle, Finster couldn’t help but notice a small paint smudge on the end of his finger. He saw a human face. A voice spoke to Howard and said, “paint sacred art”. Sounds a bit strange, right? Yet this little oddity in Finster’s life is what eventually led to more than 40,000 works of art in the most unique attraction in the state of Georgia—the Paradise Garden.

However, Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden has also been one of the most underrated attractions in the state of Georgia. Here’s why:

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Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden can be found at:

200 N Lewis St
Summerville, GA

Have you ever been to Paradise Garden? Let us know what you thought! Or if weird, off-beat Georgia is more your thing, then check out These 10 Hidden Gems In Georgia Hold Historic Keys To The Past.

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