Over the past century, the Atlanta Historical Society, officially named Atlanta History Center in 1990, grew beyond the archives to include houses, gardens and a museum.
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His diary is a treasure trove of great historical significance. Available on compact disk (The Haldeman Diaries, the Multi-Media Edition), a selection of key entries have been published in book form by G. Putnam and Sons as The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House.
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The series offers important insight into the origins of contemporary challenges, serving the national interest by providing a sound basis of historical context to support current policymaking.
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Atlanta's history comes alive at one incredible location that brings the past right to your doorstep. The Atlanta History Center invites you to explore the people, moments, and ideas that shaped the ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Atlanta History Center celebrates 100 with ambitious slate of new exhibitions
The Center announces a massive gallery overhaul, new book and rare national tour as it enters its centennial year. In 2026, the Atlanta History Center’s centennial year, the Center will unveil six new ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Explore ‘Atlanta in 100 Objects’ with this new History Center exhibit
Culled from a collection of more than 50,000 items, “Atlanta in 100 Objects” is both a coffee-table book and an exhibition opening April 25.
WABE: From US founding documents to stuffed 'Izzy' doll, Atlanta History Center marks big national and local anniversaries
From US founding documents to stuffed 'Izzy' doll, Atlanta History Center marks big national and local anniversaries
11Alive: Atlanta winter storm history: From the Blizzard of '93 to 'Snow Jam' and everything in between
ATLANTA — Metro Atlanta and north Georgia are bracing Saturday for the arrival in full of a potentially major winter storm — maybe, even, one that winds up ranking among the city's most historic. The ...
Atlanta winter storm history: From the Blizzard of '93 to 'Snow Jam' and everything in between
The New York Times: The Museums That Helped Power Atlanta’s Rise Are Still Pushing Ahead
For 100 years, the Atlanta History Center and the High Museum of Art have expanded and diversified, not unlike the metropolis itself.
FOX 5 Atlanta: Bud Smith’s Atlanta archive: 1.2M photos seek a permanent home
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ATLANTA — For the first time since the 1880s, Oakland Cemetery is opening space to the public, giving Atlantans the chance to become part of the city’s history. The cemetery, located off Oakland ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: 150-year history of Atlanta’s influential food scene largely written by women
Since stepping forth from the ashes of the Civil War, the City of Atlanta has been egregiously underrated as a food town. Infrequently credited for its contributions to global cuisine (you’re welcome ...
CBS News: Atlanta History Center preserves legacy of award-winning civil rights editor Ralph McGill
If you drive through the heart of Atlanta, you will inevitably see his name etched onto street signs that intersect with those of other civil rights titans like John Lewis. While he may not have been ...
Atlanta History Center preserves legacy of award-winning civil rights editor Ralph McGill