Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday
Join us for the Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday! This year, Super Museum Sunday is bigger than ever, with 85 sites in Savannah, coastal Georgia, Metro-Atlanta, and beyond! Georgians […]
Join us for the Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday! This year, Super Museum Sunday is bigger than ever, with 85 sites in Savannah, coastal Georgia, Metro-Atlanta, and beyond! Georgians […]
Don’t miss the Georgia History Festival’s Colonial Faire & Muster! Visit Wormsloe State Historic Site for this popular, family-friendly event, featuring costumed interpreters and vendors; cannon and musket firing; blacksmithing, […]
Super Museum Sunday is coming in less than two weeks! We have sites across Georgia offering FREE admission on Sunday, February 5, such as Kolomoki Mounds State Park, Thomas County Historical Society, Springfield […]
Super Museum Sunday is coming in less than two weeks! If you are in the metro Atlanta area on Sunday, February 5, visit participating sites (for FREE!), such as SCAD FASH […]
Super Museum Sunday is coming in less than two weeks! Tour coastal Georgia on Sunday, February 5, to visit participating sites (for FREE!), such as Fort King George State Historic Site, Arthur […]
Special Georgia History Festival Edition out now! The fall/winter issue of Georgia History Today is the official guide to the 2017 Georgia History Festival! This special edition includes profiles of […]
Download and print out a coloring page of Sequoyah! Show us your creations by sending us a photo, or tag Georgia Historical Society on social media. You can learn more about […]
In keeping with the Georgia History Festival’s theme, “A State of Innovation,” this month GHS highlights Georgia’s business history and the new Business History Initiative, with particular emphasis on Ray […]
Each week during the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, GHS will shine a light on one participating Super Museum Sunday site. This popular annual event, held on the Sunday (February 5) […]
As part of the Georgia History Festival’s theme, “A State of Innovation,” December will spotlight Charles Holmes Herty, a famed chemist who revolutionized the fields of forestry and paper production. […]