Curated Experiences
Learn more about the stories of those that lived and labored in north Georgia, including the fourteen enslaved persons who labored on the Smith Farm.
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Curated Experiences
Learn more about the stories of those that lived and labored in north Georgia, including the fourteen enslaved persons who labored on the Smith Farm.
Curated Experiences
Learn about native trees, Piedmont forests, landscape history, and the ecology of Southeastern forests.
Curated Experiences
Join La’Neice Littleton, Ph.D., historian and Director of Community Collaborations, for an exploration of people, places, and events in Atlanta’s Black history.
Curated Experiences
Explore the Goizueta Gardens led by Atlanta History Center’s Vice President of Goizueta Gardens and Living Collections, Sarah Carter.
Rountree Visual Vault
This display featured artifacts and archival items related to the history of the Chattahoochee River, including stories of the region’s Indigenous peoples to current uses and issues.
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Opportunities for family fun are endless at Atlanta History Center—in our museum, historic houses, and gardens. Enjoy stretching your legs, having fun, and making memories with your little ones!
Make the most of your time at Atlanta History Center by planning your visit in advance.
Rountree Visual Vault
The Mary Hambidge display included a combination of dresses, flat textiles, photographs, and text panels, showcasing the life and work of this influential Georgia artist.
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Rountree Visual Vault showcases portions of museum collections and greets guests the moment they enter our museum.
Smith Farm
Unique experience of a heritage breed sheep or goats on a stroll around our campus
Curated Experiences
Explore behind the scenes of our museum collections with our Collections Manager.
Curated Experiences
Explore Seeking Eden which bring awareness and appreciation to Georgia’s rich garden history.
Curated Experiences
Explore the lives of four pioneering women who played a vital role in shaping the landscape of our city and state.