Atlanta History Center

Atlanta History Center

Georgia

82/100120 min

The Atlanta History Center, located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia, is a renowned history museum and research center established in 1926. It offers a sprawling campus that includes historic houses such as the elegant Swan House, the rustic Smith Farm, and the Wood Family Cabin, alongside beautifully maintained gardens. The Center also manages the Margaret Mitchell House & Museum in Midtown. It holds one of the largest collections of Civil War artifacts in the United States and features significant exhibitions like the Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama and the antebellum Western & Atlantic locomotive, the Texas. The museum continuously evolves with special exhibitions, such as the recent 'Our War Too: Women in Service' honoring American women in WWII. The Center combines immersive historical experiences with educational programs, making it a cornerstone for understanding Atlanta's and the South's rich heritage.

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Tipp: Visitors are advised to check the official website for ticket availability as admission to popular exhibits like the Buckhead campus and Freedom Plane National Tour can sell out well in advance. The Margaret Mitchell House operates on select days, so plan accordingly. Spring and early fall offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor historic gardens and houses. Booking tickets online ahead of time is recommended to avoid disappointment. The Center offers educational programs and special exhibitions, so reviewing the current schedule can enhance the visit experience.

Interessante Fakten

  • The Atlanta History Center holds one of the largest collections of Civil War artifacts in the United States.
  • The Center's campus includes the Swan House, a historic mansion built in 1928 and featured in films such as 'The Hunger Games'.
  • The Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama, a massive 360-degree panoramic painting, was relocated and restored at the Center and opened to the public in 2019.
  • The Center manages the Margaret Mitchell House, the former home of the famous author of 'Gone with the Wind'.
  • The Freedom Plane National Tour, featuring founding-era documents from the National Archives, was hosted at the Center in 2026.

Geschichte

1926

Founded in 1926 as the Atlanta Historical Society by Walter McElreath, the Center initially met in private homes and gradually expanded its collections and facilities.

It moved through several temporary locations before acquiring the Edward H.

1966

Inmann estate in 1966, including the Swan House, which became its permanent home.

1990

The organization was renamed the Atlanta History Center in 1990 and opened a major museum building in 1993, later expanded to house significant Civil War collections and the Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama.

Over the decades, it has grown into a major institution preserving Atlanta's history and culture.

Ortsführer

1
Swan House1928
Philip Trammell Shutze

An elegant 1928 mansion showcasing period architecture and decorative arts, featured in several films and serving as a centerpiece of the historic estate.

2
Smith Farm1860s

A restored 1860s farmstead representing rural life in 19th-century Georgia, featuring original structures and period farming equipment.

3
Wood Family Cabin19th century

A rustic log cabin exemplifying pioneer life in Georgia, offering insight into early settler architecture and lifestyle.

4
Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama1886
Paul Philippoteaux

A massive 360-degree panoramic painting depicting the Battle of Atlanta during the Civil War, accompanied by artifacts including the locomotive 'Texas'.

5
Margaret Mitchell House & Museum1900s

The historic home of Margaret Mitchell, author of 'Gone with the Wind', featuring exhibits on her life and literary legacy.

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