Atlanta History Center Offers ‘Museum At Home’ And Virtual Author Talks

The Atlanta History Center’s Corona Collective will share photos, essays, shopping lists, school assignments and more materials from the public.

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Winston Churchill once said, “History is inescapable; it studies the past and the legacies of the past in the present. It connects things through time and encourages its students to take a long view of such connections. All people and peoples are living histories.” The Atlanta History Center preserves and interprets subjects affecting the lives of our diverse city. On their website, you’ll see an open invitation to come make history.

“City Lights” host Lois Reitzes spoke via zoom with the History Center’s CEO Sheffield Hale and with the museum’s head of market and brand experience Ryan Nix Glenn about their digital programming.

“Our mission is to provide that information we have in our archives and deliver it to people so that they can learn more about their city and connect to each other and make a better community,” Hale said.