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The Atlanta History Center brings history to life through living history programs for children and families, lecture series with award-winning authors, toddler programs, homeschool days, summer camps, music series, adult and teacher workshops and classes, annual festivals such as Sheep to Shawl and Day of the Dead, and much more. 

School Programs Family Programs

Learn about guided and self-guided school tours, outreach programs, and our special series of homeschool programs.


Experience the past through exciting and engaging programs designed for the whole family.

Lectures Children's Programs

Enjoy a variety of lectures throughout the year showcasing award-winning authors who share insight into their latest publication.


Create memories with your children through our toddler programs, summer camps, and a variety of children and family programs.

Educator Resources The Big Read

Discover a variety of on-line curriculum resources and lesson plans, educator events, classes and workshops, and Title 1 school tour opportunities.

During the months of October and November 2010, students in the Atlanta area can participate in the Big Read by reading the tales and poems of iconic author Edgar Allan Poe.



 
         
         
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