Atlanta History Center
One of the Southeast's largest history museums, Atlanta History Center's 33 acre campus houses one of the nation's premier assemblages of Civil War artifacts, award-winning exhibitions presenting the history of Atlanta and the region, the fully restored Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama painting, four historic houses, the Kenan Research Center, and 33 acres of Goizueta Gardens unique in both design and horticultural presentation. The History Center provides year-round programming, including adult and family educational programs, school tours, development workshops for teachers, lecture series with award-winning authors, adult enrichment seminars, and summer camps.
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More Than Brave: The Life of Henry Aaron | Atlanta History Center Originals
The Atlanta 8: Atlanta’s First Black Police Officers | Atlanta History Center Originals
Mary L. Clements' interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
Лекция CGL Эшли Райт Макинтайр с участием доктора Билла Уолтона: Революция в аквакультуре устриц ...
DeWitt Martin Jr.: From YMCA to Hungry Club Forum | Atlanta History Center Originals
The Hungry Club Forum: Food for Thought, Fuel for Change | Atlanta History Center Originals
Alan James Kinder's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
James Claude Jeffries interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
Donald Lanier Plunkett's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
NHPRC Webinar 5 — Roadblocks of Property and Neighborhood Research Meeting Recording
Emma Davis Hamilton's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
Norman Eugene Zoller's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
James M. "Jim" McGarrah's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
Craig M. Zimmerman's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
Cherokee Garden Library Celebrates 50 Years & Growing with Charlotte Moss
Elson Lecture: Kevin Sack's "Mother Emanuel"
Cherokee Garden Library 50th Celebration
Fulton National Bank Building, 1955 October
Fulton National Bank Building, circa 1954
Fulton National Bank Building, circa 1954
Fulton National Bank Building, circa 1953-1955
NHPRC Webinar 02
NHPRC Webinar 4 - Ownership & Sale Records of Land & Buildings
The Road to I Do | Atlanta History Center Originals
AHC Civil Sights Panel Discussion Feb 19 2025
2025 Summer Camp at AHC
Oral history interview of Charlie Daniel
Oral History interview of Robert Worle
The Rise & Fall of Ichiban Records | Atlanta History Center Originals
Oral history interview of Marvin Barber