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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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SUMMARY:Stars\, Stripes and Self-Expression Teen Art Contest Registration
DESCRIPTION:Contest Theme: The American Revolution: Then vs. Now. \nThis program is funded by an America 250 grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/teenartcontest/
LOCATION:Clayton County Library Headquarters\, 865 Battle Creek Road\, Jonesboro\, GA\, 30236\, United States
CATEGORIES:Expo
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SUMMARY:Voices and Votes Exhibit Opening: Eatonton
DESCRIPTION:Voices and Votes opens in Eatonton for America250—explore U.S. democracy’s past\, present\, and future at this Smithsonian exhibition. \n\n\n\n\nStep into the story of American democracy at Voices and Votes: Democracy in America\, a Smithsonian traveling exhibition opening in Eatonton for America250. Explore how citizens have shaped the nation—from the Revolution and suffrage to civil rights and today’s civic life—through engaging displays and local perspectives. \nJoin us for the opening evening featuring a special conversation with Governor Nathan Deal and Representative Calvin Smyre\, moderated by Dr. Cathy Cox. \nThroughout the exhibition’s six-week run\, enjoy a full lineup of community events including panel discussions\, readings\, art exhibits\, and more. Whether you’re a history enthusiast\, educator\, or curious community member\, this experience invites you to reflect on what democracy means today and how you can take part. \nThe event is free\, but space is limited. Reserve your tickets here \n\n\nThis program is part of Voices & Votes: Democracy in America\, presented by Georgia Humanities through the Museum on Main Street program\, a partnership with the Smithsonian Institution.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/eatonton/
LOCATION:Putnam County Annex Building – County Commission Room\, 117 Putnam Dr. (main entrance facing HWY 441)\, Eatonton\, 31024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Museum on Main Street,Reception
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