Atlanta History Center aims to wholly reflect the communities we serve, both within our walls and throughout the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.
We value the unique stories of organizations and individuals, and relish opportunities to share those insights using our multifaceted resources. Collaboratively, we develop historically accurate, culturally relevant, and provocative programs, exhibitions, theatrical productions, lectures, author panels, videos, and a host of other experiences.
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Neighborhood Initiative
Through our Neighborhood Initiative, Atlanta History Center is working with local community partners to bring this history to life in new, innovative ways.
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Heart of the Arts
Atlanta History Center is a founding partner and host site for two installations in Midtown Alliance’s Heart of the Arts program.
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Party With the Past
Party With the Past is a free program connecting young Atlantans to historic locations around the city.
Interpretive Performances
Museum theatre and performance-based interpretation introduces our visitors to the important—and previously unacknowledged—historical events, narratives, and individuals that have impacted the world that we live in.
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Atlanta History Center also offers a variety of annual programs that explore and celebrate our shared history.
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Projects & Initiatives
Confederate Monument Interpretation Guide
A toolkit designed to help communities address Confederate monuments in their midst.
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Projects & Initiatives
Atlanta Corona Collective
Atlanta History Center is collecting materials that illustrate how people are experiencing and responding to all aspects of life in Atlanta during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Projects & Initiatives
StoryCorps
Atlanta History Center the second museum in the country to host this nation-wide initiative.
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Learning & Research
Fulton County 4-H
In partnership with Fulton County and UGA’s Cooperative Extension, Atlanta History Center established a 4-H and UGA Extension office for the Buckhead community.