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Transportation
Locomotion: Railroads and the Making of Atlanta
Kid FavoriteLess than 1 hourThe restored locomotive Texas and Zero Mile Post tell Atlanta’s origin story.
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Transportation
Locomotion: Railroads and the Making of Atlanta — Plus!
Appointment Required1-2 HoursLearn off-the-script facts about railroads and the making of Atlanta from our leading expert.
Food & Drink
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Souper Jenny
1-2 HoursA warm, eclectic space offering a unique twist to the museum dining experience.
Group Discounts. 10 or more.
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Group Activities
Curated Tours
Half dayExplore a variety of historical subjects alongside of our experts.
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Atlanta History Center is open
Tuesday–Sunday from 9am–4pm;
historic houses open at 11am.
Atlanta History Center
130 West Paces Ferry Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30305
Free onsite parking
Map & Directions
404.814.4000
Campus Map
Upcoming Events. See all.
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Homeschool Day - Taste of Our Nation: A Journey Through Black Foodways
Thursday, Feb 20 @ 10am - 12:30pm -
Aiken Lecture featuring David Levering Lewis in conversation with GPB’s Peter Biello
Author of The Stained Glass Window: A Family History as the American StoryThursday, Feb 20 @ 7pm -
Daniel Stone
Author of American Poison: A Deadly Invention and the Woman Who Battled for Environmental JusticeTuesday, Feb 25 @ 7pm -
Living Room Learning Week 7
The Birth of the Idea of American Liberty: Political Crises in the 1760s and 1770sWednesday, Feb 26 @ 2pm