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SUMMARY:Georgia's Fall Line
DESCRIPTION:Columbus sits at the southeastern United States’ fall line\, a geological boundary marked by rapid changes in elevation. Near rivers\, this natural feature results in rapids that southern entrepreneurs have sought to harness for more than 200 years. \nGeorgia’s fall line cuts the state nearly in half\, running from Augusta south through Macon and Columbus. The effects of this feature generated economic and cultural similarities that continue to be seen today\, even as each city sought to forge its own path. \nGeorgia’s Fall Line spotlights Georgia’s Fall Line cities\, highlighting the key role that manufacturing\, textile mills\, and the U.S. military played in each community\, as well as the importance of trade and transportation networks in economic development. Once seen only as industrial cities\, the exhibition situates Georgia’s Fall Line communities and their contributions within the state’s broader history. In addition to spotlighting The Columbus Museum’s collection\, it features objects and images from institutions throughout the state such as the Augusta Museum of History\, the Morris Museum of Art\, and the Middle Georgia Archives. \nThis project is supported by Georgia Humanities\, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development\, through funding from the Georgia General Assembly.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/gafallline/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum\, 1251 Wynnton Road\, Columbus\, 31906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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SUMMARY:National History Day Georgia: South Metro Regional Contest
DESCRIPTION:National History Day (NHD) Georgia is a program of Georgia Humanities and LaGrange College. NHD encourages middle and high school students to engage more deeply in historical research and analysis. The South Metro Regional Contest is one of nine regional contests that precede the annual State Contest. \nIf you are a historian\, museum professional\, humanities scholar\, or educator and are interested in volunteering to judge at the regional contest\, register here. \nVisit lagrange.edu/nhd for more information on the NHD Georgia program.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/south-metro-regional-contest/
LOCATION:Rockdale Career Academy\, 2064 Culpepper Dr SW\, Conyers\, GA\, 30094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,National History Day
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SUMMARY:Reckoning with Remus: Reinterpreting The Wren's Nest
DESCRIPTION:Join The Wren’s Nest in Atlanta as they unveil a new tour reexamining the Brer Rabbit stories\, their West African origins\, and the people who first shared them. This launch event features a community conversation about the museum’s reinterpretation project\, followed by a guided tour highlighting the home’s evolving history and its role in Atlanta’s changing cultural landscape. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/remus/
LOCATION:The Wren’s Nest\, 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW\, Atlanta\, 30310\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Workshop
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