| | | The Atlanta History Center is a proud participant of the Blue Star Museums program. We will offer free admission to military personnel and their families from Memorial Day, May 31, 2011 through Labor Day, September 6, 2011. | | | | | Free Admission: National Public Gardens Day | | | May 6, 2011 Join us in celebrating National Public Gardens Day on Friday, May 6, 2011. Better Homes and Gardens and the American Public Garden Association want you, your friends, and your family to visit a local garden, including our Historic Gardens for free! View more to get coupon! | | | | | Closing Days: Eudora Welty: Exposures and Reflections | | | Closing day May 8, 2011 A provocative look at Depression-era South, this exhibition explores Eudora Welty's photography and regional literary works. Learn more about this exhibition. | | | | | Magic Monday: Springtime in Bloom | | | Monday, May 9, 2011 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Enjoy a walk through the Atlanta History Center's historic gardens and discover all the beautiful flowers in bloom and make a spring time craft. Learn more about this program. | | | | | | Homeschool Day: Books that Changed History | | | Friday, May 20, 2011 1:00 - 4:00 PM Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the publications of Gone With the Wind by learning about some of the books that changed history, including the Bible, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Anne Frank's diary, and many others. Please note: This special program will be held at our Midtown campus, the Margaret Mitchell House. Learn more about this program. | | | | | Spotlight: Great Innovations Summer Camp at AHC! | | | Have an inventor in your family? Sign your kids up for the Great Innovations summer camp at the AHC where they'll participate in a World's Fair Exposition! Atlanta History Center summer campers explore the past and the world around them through enriching and engaging activities! Enroll now! | | | | | | | Gone With the Wind Celebration: 75th Anniversary | | | Saturday, May 14, 2011 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM Experience 150 years of history with this special program by delving into the entire Gone With the Wind story and travel through time, including Civil War soldiers in the heart of Atlanta, the city in the 1920s when Margaret Mitchell wrote the book, and the lasting legacy of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Learn more about this program. | | | | | | |
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