Our mission is to connect people, history, and culture, and Atlanta History Center is committed to serving members of our community in this way wherever they are.
By working in partnership with communities, institutions, and public spaces all over the metro area, we can share undertold stories, shed new light on our collective past, and help Atlantans better understand each other.
Please be aware that we host events in two locations: our main campus in Buckhead and the Margaret Mitchell House in Midtown. Double-check the event location before purchasing tickets.
Upcoming. Events.
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Author Talks
Author of “America’s Black Capital: How African Americans Remade Atlanta in the Shadow of the Confederacy”Monday, Apr 20 @ 7:00 pm -
Gardens
Onsite | Included with Admission | Family-FriendlyThursday, Apr 23 @ 11:00 am -
Author Talks
Author of “Down South + East: A Chinese American Cookbook”Thursday, Apr 30 @ 7:00 pm -
For Members
Main Campus | Members Event | General AudienceWednesday, May 6 @ 9:00 am -
Education
Onsite | Included with Admission | Family-FriendlyWednesday, May 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:40 am -
Author Talks
Author of “Requiem for Reconstruction: Black Countermemory and the Legacy of the Lowcountry’s Lost Political Generation”Tuesday, May 12 @ 7:00 pm -
Historic. Happenings.
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Atlanta History Center offers a variety of annual programs that explore and celebrate our shared history.
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Our Author Talks aim to connect writers with readers for thought-provoking discussions about life and literature.
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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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History comes to life as summer campers explore the past through games, historic simulations, performances, crafts, and hands-on activities throughout our exhibitions, historic houses, and gardens.
Our museum offers a suite of services and resources designed to meet the diverse curiosities and academic appetites of a major Southern city.
Learning & Research