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Women's History
The Road to Good Taste: The Design Life of Ruby Ross Wood
Less than 1 hourAtlanta History Center is proud to present a new exhibition on the life and work of one of America’s most influential interior designers. From her early days as a journalist to opening her own firm, Ruby Ross Wood’s work was always characterized by eclectic combinations of furniture, bold color choices, and impeccable taste.
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Women's History
Seeking Eden
Less than 1 hourAn exhibition highlighting the importance of historic gardens in Georgia.
Food & Drink
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Souper Jenny
1-2 HoursA warm, eclectic space offering a unique twist to the museum dining experience.
Group Discounts. 10 or more.
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Group Activities
Curated Tours
Half dayExplore a variety of historical subjects alongside of our experts.
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Atlanta History Center is open
Tuesday–Sunday from 9am–4pm;
historic houses open at 11am.
Atlanta History Center
130 West Paces Ferry Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30305
Free onsite parking
Map & Directions
404.814.4000
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Upcoming Events. See all.
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Whatever Dreams They Had: Film Screening and Discussion
Sunday, May 18 @ 3pm - 4:30pm -
Livingston Lecture featuring Rick Atkinson in conversation with Patrick Allitt
Author of The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780Thursday, May 22 @ 7pm -
Livingston Lecture featuring Becky Aikman in conversation with Peter Biello
Spitfires: The American Women Who Flew in the Face of Danger during World War IITuesday, Jun 3 @ 7pm -
Elizabeth Musser in conversation with Carolyn Curry
Author of From the Valley We RiseWednesday, Jun 4 @ 7pm