Welcome Back Explorers!

We are thrilled to announce that our campus is now open. Our 33-acre experience features award-winning exhibitions, historic houses, and gardens. If you’re looking for history, knowledge, and adventure, you’ve come to the right place!

Our Midtown campus remains closed at this time.

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From Our Blog

DIRECT ACTION: Voices of Dissent and Social Activism in Atlanta’s Olympic History

The story of any Olympic Games includes the efforts of civic activism on the part of residents of the host city. Atlanta was no different.

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Virtual Veterans Day Commemoration Ceremony

Join us (virtually) as we commemorate the service and sacrifice of all of our nation’s veterans in our annual Veterans Day Ceremony.

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Check On Your People: An Atlanta Corona Collective Update

Over the past six months, Atlanta History Center has received over 900 of your most intimate, heartwarming, heartbreaking, funny, and unpredictable pandemic moments. Thank you for trusting us to preserve these moments in history.

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Atlanta Voter Toolkit

We’re in it! For the first time since our founding nearly a century ago, Atlanta History Center served as an early voting location and a polling place on November 3.

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Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

For nearly 20 years, Atlanta History Center has partnered with the Consul General of Mexico and the Institute of Mexican Culture to host Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on our 33-acre campus. This year, we’re celebrating the occasion virtually. Enjoy our curated selection of stories, experiences, books, and more—from the comfort and safety of home!

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The Barb Brings ATL’s Queer Culture Online

The Barb covered a variety of subjects relevant to its in-town audience, including arts and entertainment, health, politics, and community events. By fully digitizing the collection, researchers are now able to unpack a crucial time in the history of Atlanta’s LGBTQIA+ community from anywhere in the world.

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