Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series

Savannah History Museum 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA

Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series The Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series, hosted by the Coastal Heritage Society, focuses on a wide variety of topics unique to the American Revolution era. The lecture series is held annually and includes a diverse set of speakers, including public historians, museum professionals, and scholars. The third lecture in the series will […]

Decoration Saturday: Picnic and Tour at Resthaven

Resthaven Cemetery Gordon Street, Washington, GA

Decoration Saturday: Picnic and Tour at Resthaven  Decoration Saturday: Picnic and Tour at Resthaven will unveil new interpretive markers that explain the historical context and individual stories of select citizens and community leaders buried in Resthaven Cemetery in Washington, Georgia. This event is free and open to the public and includes a walking tour of […]

Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series

Savannah History Museum 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA

Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series The Revolutionary Perspectives Lecture Series, hosted by the Coastal Heritage Society, focuses on a wide variety of topics unique to the American Revolution era. The lecture series is held annually and includes a diverse set of speakers, including public historians, museum professionals, and scholars. The final lecture in the series will […]

The Battlefield Memorial March

Savannah History Museum 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA

The Battlefield Memorial March The 2019 Battlefield Memorial March, hosted by Coastal Heritage Society, will honor the 1779 Battle of Savannah, one of the most significant conflicts during Savannah's Revolutionary War history and one of the war's pivotal battles. The Battlefield Memorial March event will lead guests through the footsteps of soldiers on that historic […]

History, Memory, and Georgia’s Native People

Georgia State Capitol 206 Washington Street, Atlanta, GA

History, Memory, and Georgia's Native People History, Memory, and Georgia's Native People is the latest installment of the Capitol History Highlights educational programming series highlighting the many historical sites, artifacts, and portraits throughout the Georgia State Capitol, presented by the Georgia Capitol Museum. In Capitol History Highlights' newest program, attendees will learn how research changes […]

Behind the Scenes at Fulton County Schools Archives: Engaging Students with Primary Sources

Teaching Museum South 689 North Avenue, Hapeville, GA

Behind the Scenes at the Fulton County Schools Archives: Engaging Students with Primary Sources "Behind the Scenes at the Fulton County Schools Archives: Engaging Students with Primary Sources" is presented by the Fulton County Schools Teaching Museum and Archives as part of its initiative Curiosity Corner: Enhancing History Using Local Resources that connects teachers, students, and […]

Intersecting Identities: Perspectives on Culture and Nationhood of African and Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center 111 James P Brawley Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Intersecting Identities: Perspectives on Culture and Nationhood of African and Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Intersecting Identities: Perspectives on Culture and Nationhood of African and Indigenous Peoples of the Americas is an interdisciplinary seminar held during Native American Heritage Month that seeks to bring together scholars, cultural preservationists, and community members to discuss the intersections and […]

Material Georgia 1733-1900: Two Decades of Scholarship

Georgia Museum of Art 90 Carlton Street, Athens, GA

Material Georgia 1733–1900: Two Decades of Scholarship Image of the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, Georgia. Courtesy of the Georgia Museum of Art. Material Georgia 1733–1900: Two Decades of Scholarship, an exhibition debuting at the Georgia Museum of Art on Saturday, November 16, 2019, will review twenty years of scholarly activity at the Henry […]

History, Memory, and Georgia’s Native People

Georgia State Capitol 206 Washington Street, Atlanta, GA

History, Memory, and Georgia's Native People History, Memory, and Georgia's Native People is the latest installment of the Capitol History Highlights educational programming series highlighting the many historical sites, artifacts, and portraits throughout the Georgia State Capitol, presented by the Georgia Capitol Museum. In Capitol History Highlights' newest program, attendees will learn how research changes […]

Georgia Agriculture I: Feeding Myself, Feeding My Community

Georgia State Capitol 206 Washington Street, Atlanta, GA

Georgia Agriculture I: Feeding Myself, Feeding my Community Georgia Agriculture I: Feeding Myself, Feeding My Community is the latest installment of the Capitol History Highlights educational programming series highlighting the many historical sites, artifacts, and portraits throughout the Georgia State Capitol, presented by the Georgia Capitol Museum. In Capitol History Highlights’ newest program, attendees will learn […]

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