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Gatheround at the Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta History Center continues to create exhibits which educate us about Atlanta’s dynamic history. So often when talking about history, we will say, “if only the walls could talk!” Well, the Atlanta History Center has done it again and this time created an exhibit which does just that – lets the display walls talk, with video, audio, placards, and performances – all telling the story of Atlanta’s history and the neighborhoods so many call home.
The interactive exhibit opened on July 2, 2016, with 7,700 square feet of the city’s history explored through the stories of individuals, communities, diverse groups and historical events. The experiences of Atlantans with varied backgrounds and perspectives bring different ways to interpret the same history, we each know or will learn about in this exhibition.
I love the name, Gatheround, because it reminds me of my grandmother telling stories of her childhood and young adult life. With the smell of Tea Cake cookies baking in the kitchen, she would start her fascinating stories about growing up on a farm and traveling from Buford down the Chattahoochee to bring crops and produce to markets in Atlanta. As soon as she’d start her stories, we would all gatheround, sitting at her feet, listening intently, mesmerized by the thought of her as a young girl.
The Atlanta History Center’s Gatheround signature exhibition does just that. It brings you in and has you gatheround each story told either via video, placard, audio or live performance – fascinating, intriguing and most of all educational stories, and in some cases newly discovered or rarely discussed stories come to life with artifacts, photos and actors portraying historical figures in Atlanta and Georgia history.
Here’s the segment from the Bill and Joel Morning Show all about The Gatheround!
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There were several highlights for me during my recent visit.
Some history may not be pleasant, but it is our history and what has brought us to today.
Although challenging to relive and to talk about, with this exhibit you can track our progression in so many areas of day-to-day life.
And, if you want to tell your story – there is an opportunity to do just that. Either step into the recording booth for audio and video recordings or you can submit a photo of Atlanta and it’s history.
And, there a chance to go back in history and put yourself in the action. Interactive kiosks let you photograph yourself in the scene of historic events. Here I am taking part in the Dragoncon.
For more information contact the Atlanta History Center and visit their website.
Hours
History Center
Monday – Saturday
10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday
Noon – 5:30 PM
Tickets
$16.50 – Adults
$13.00 – Seniors 65+, Students 13+
$11.00 – Youth 4 to 12
FREE – Members, Children under 4
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