Wood Cabin: Native Peoples, the Georgia Frontier, and Log Cabins

What are the stories of the tribes who lived in North Georgia before European settlement? What was the frontier region of Georgia like in the early 19th century? What features define a log cabin?

People walking outside of Wood Cabin

Find out the answer to these questions and more with Historic House Manager Nikolas Kekel.  

The Wood Cabin was moved to the Atlanta History Center in 2014 and helps to tell the story of the Muscogee and Cherokee people who called North Georgia home, as well as early European settlers who moved to the region. The unique story of the Cabin’s multiple relocations gives a behind-the-scenes look at preserving a historic structure.

Private tours of the exhibition will be led by the Historic House Manager. 

The duration of this tour is 30 minutes plus additional time for Q&A.

Capacity: 15 guests. Special accommodations for those with limited mobility are available upon request.

Historic House Tours Pricing 

$125 (plus group admission) for a 30-minute tour 

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