The Georgia Archives January Lunch and Learn virtual presentation “Future Places Project: Redefining Historic Preservation in Atlanta” by Doug Young, Assistant Director for the Historic Preservation Studio in the City… Read more »
The Georgia Archives will have two virtual presentations in December. “The Georgia Archives: A Brief Overview and Update” by State Archivist and Assistant Vice Chancellor of the University System of… Read more »
The Georgia Archives’ November virtual Lunch and Learn will be held on Friday, November 12 from noon until 1 p.m., The program “The First World War: Why it Still Matters”… Read more »
The Georgia Archives’ November virtual Lunch and Learn will be held on Friday, November 12 from noon until 1 p.m., The program “The First World War: Why it Still Matters”… Read more »
The Georgia Archives is offering two free virtual Teams live events in September. On September 10 from noon until 1 p.m. a Lunch and Learn presentation on Georgia politics will… Read more »
The Georgia Archives is offering a new series “Fourth Friday From the Archives,” which will feature employees of the Archives presenting on topics in their areas of expertise. The program… Read more »
Register today for free monthly Georgia history classes offered at the Georgia Archives for grades 8 through 12. Siblings in grades 6 and 7 may also attend if accompanied by… Read more »
On Friday, December 11, from noon until 1 p.m., the Georgia Archives’ Microsoft Teams’ virtual Lunch and Learn live event will be available to the public. A Brief History… Read more »
On Friday, October 9 the Georgia Archives’ Microsoft Teams’ virtual Lunch and Learn live event will be available to the public. Using Georgia’s Land Lotteries to Prove Family Relationships… Read more »
On Friday, August 14, the Georgia Archives’ August virtual Lunch and Learn presentation by Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr., Family Legends and Stories: What to Believe, will be available on… Read more »