The Atlanta History Center is offering BOGO, or buy one get one, admission tickets for students until December 2009.The Atlanta History Center offers a valuable and memorable learning experience for students through the Atlanta History Museum, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, Swan House, Tullie Smith Farm, six historic gardens, and the Kenan Research Center. The Atlanta History Center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House, located off-site at our Midtown Campus. At the Atlanta History Museum, students will learn about Georgia, Atlanta, and Civil War history through exhibits such as Turning Point: The American Civil War, Metropolitan Frontiers, Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, and Native Lands: Indians and Georgia (on display through summer 2009).
The Atlanta History Center and Margaret Mitchell House host many fun and informative lectures with influential authors throughout the year. Students that attend these lectures will be able to meet and talk to the authors and discuss the author’s book.
The Atlanta History Center is also a great place for students to do research. The James G. Kenan Research Center offers expanded public research space with open access to archival resources for the study of Atlanta and southern regional history and culture. The 42,000 square foot library possesses over 15,000 cubic feet of records, including 33,000 published volumes, more than 2,000 manuscript and photograph collections, and 7,800 rolls of microfilm. The Kenan Research Center is a member of the Society of American Archivists, American Library Association, Atlanta Regional Consortium for Higher Education, Society of Georgia Archivists, and the Georgia Library Association.
For more information about the Atlanta History Center, visit AtlantaHistoryCenter.com.
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