Tag: Atlanta History Center

  • Exploring the Atlanta History Center: A Day of History, Beauty, and Lots of Steps!

    Yesterday was a long but fulfilling day, and I kicked it off with a visit to the Atlanta History Center alongside my friend. It was her first time experiencing it, while this marked my second visit. Even though I had been before, I was excited to rediscover the exhibits and soak in the rich history that this incredible place has to offer.

    The Atlanta History Center spans over 33 acres and is home to several historic sites, exhibits, and gardens. It provides a deep dive into Georgia’s past, from the Civil War to the civil rights movement and beyond. One of the standout moments of our visit was watching a short film about Atlanta’s history—it was both informative and engaging, giving us a deeper appreciation for the city’s evolution over time.

    After exploring the main exhibits, we made our way to the Swan House, one of Atlanta’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1928, this elegant mansion was once the home of the Inman family, a wealthy banking family in Atlanta. Today, it’s preserved as a museum, showcasing its original furnishings and breathtaking architecture. Fun fact: The Swan House even made an appearance in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire!

    As we arrived, we saw that they were setting up for a wedding, and let me tell you—the setup was absolutely stunning! The grand staircases, lush gardens, and timeless elegance of the mansion made for the perfect fairytale setting. I can only imagine how beautiful the ceremony must have been.

    And did we get our steps in? Absolutely! Between the winding paths, multiple staircases, and sprawling exhibits, we definitely got a good workout in. The Atlanta History Center is massive, but every step was worth it. The combination of history, beauty, and culture makes it a must-visit for anyone in the city.

    If you ever find yourself in Atlanta, I highly recommend stopping by. Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture lover, or just looking for a beautiful place to explore, the Atlanta History Center has something for everyone. It’s well worth the trip!

  • Atlanta History Center

    Get ready for an exhilarating June as I take you on a thrilling journey through the heart of Atlanta! I’ve crafted my very own Atlanta Bucket List, packed with adventures and hidden gems. Some of these I’ve already experienced, and I’m excited to share my stories and insights with you. Let’s dive in!

    Day 19: Atlanta History Center

    On the nineteenth day, I immersed myself in the rich tapestry of Atlanta’s past at the Atlanta History Center. This museum is an absolute gem, offering a deep dive into the city’s history through engaging exhibits and informative films.

    Exploring the museum was a captivating experience. The exhibits vividly depict Atlanta’s heritage, from its early days to its pivotal moments in history. The film presentations added an extra layer of understanding, making the history come alive in a truly memorable way.

    As a lover of learning and museums, I found the Atlanta History Center to be both enlightening and enjoyable. If you’re in Atlanta, this museum is a must-visit. It’s a fascinating journey through time that will leave you with a greater appreciation for this vibrant city. Don’t miss out on this enriching adventure!

  • Atlanta History Center

    Place: Atlanta History Center

    Where: Atlanta GA

    By: Cece Hymes

    Got a chance to go to the Atlanta History Center in Atlanta GA. I learned a lot yesterday about the history and culture that took place years ago in Atlanta GA. Great time to go and learn also because it was MLK day. It had a couple of different sections to go and explore.

    Atlanta History Center is a history museum and research center. The Museum was founded in 1926 and consists of at least 9 exhibitions. It talks a lot about the civil war and the history right here in Atlanta. It is so much here in Atlanta to explore. Here was some of the history and exhibitions that’s there to check out:

     

    ·         Shaping an Olympic and Paralympic City

    ·         Cyclorama

    ·         Locomotion (Railroads and making of Atlanta)

    ·         Turning Point (The American Civil War)

    ·         Gatheround

    ·         Native Lands

    ·         Fair Play (The Bobby Jones Story)

    ·         Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow

     

    It so much history in this Museum. Glad to learn more about the different cultures and the history. If you are in the Atlanta area, check out the Atlanta History Center. Great place to teach your kids about the history of Atlanta. It’s a lot here that people don’t even know. If you have been here before, what did you think about it? Make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl