Atlanta Historical Society Inc is located in Atlanta, GA. The organization was established in 1944. According to its NTEE Classification (A80) the organization is classified as: Historical Organizations, under the broad grouping of Arts, Culture & Humanities and related organizations. As of 06/2021, Atlanta Historical Society Inc employed 179 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Atlanta Historical Society Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 06/2021, Atlanta Historical Society Inc generated $33.8m in total revenue. The organization has seen a slow decline revenue. Over the past 6 years, revenues have fallen by an average of (1.4%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $14.1m during the year ending 06/2021. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Form
990
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing
TAX YEAR
2021
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO COLLECT, PRESERVE, AND DISSEMINATE INFORMATION ABOUT ATLANTA, GEORGIA AND ITS ENVIRONS IN ORDER TO CONNECT PEOPLE, HISTORY, AND CULTURE.
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER CONSISTS OF A 33-ACRE CAMPUS IN BUCKHEAD THAT INCLUDES THE ATLANTA HISTORY MUSEUM, GOIZUETA GARDENS, KENAN RESEARCH CENTER, AND THREE HISTORIC HOUSES, AND ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER-MIDTOWN, WHICH INCLUDES THE MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE, EXHIBITION SPACE, AND EVENT SPACE. ATLANTA HISTORY MUSEUM IS ONE OF THE LARGEST HISTORY MUSEUMS IN THE COUNTRY. THROUGH SIGNATURE, TEMPORARY, AND TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS, VISITORS CAN EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF ATLANTA AND THE SOUTHEAST FROM THE LAND'S ORIGINAL INHABITANTS UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY. THE MUSEUM ALSO INCLUDES THE FULLY-RESTORED THE BATTLE OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA PAINTING IN THE MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE CYCLORAMA: THE BIG PICTURE. ALL EXHIBITIONS AND DIGITAL CONTENT ARE SUPPORTED BY THE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS. THE MUSEUM ARTIFACT COLLECTIONS ARE PARTICULARLY STRONG IN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION, ATLANTA BUSINESSES AND HOME LIFE, PERIOD FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS, AND A SIGNIFICANT COLLECTION OF FASHION AND TEXTILES. THE LIVING COLLECTIONS OF THE ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ARE PRESENTED THROUGHOUT GOIZUETA GARDENS, CONTAINING 9 DISTINCT THEMATIC GARDENS: GILBERT QUARRY GARDEN, SMITH FARM GARDENS, SWAN HOUSE GARDEN, SWAN WOODS, SIMS ASIAN GARDEN, RHODODENDRON GARDEN, OLGUITA'S GARDEN, VETERANS PARK, AND THE ENTRANCE GARDENS. MOST ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO TELL THE STORY OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE OR PLANT MATERIALS THAT HAD PROFOUND IMPACT ON SOUTHEASTERN HISTORY. FOR PEOPLE LOOKING TO CONDUCT RESEARCH, KENAN RESEARCH CENTER AT ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER IS A FREE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY OFFERING A MULTITUDE OF RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ATLANTA AND SOUTHERN REGIONAL HISTORY AND CULTURE. DEDICATED COLLECTIONS INCLUDE DECORATIVE ARTS, SOUTHERN ARCHITECTURE, GENEALOGY, MILITARY HISTORY, RAILROADS, AND SOUTHERN GARDENS. COPIES OF HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, AND OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS CAN BE PURCHASED THROUGH KENAN RESEARCH CENTER. THE HISTORIC HOUSES PROVIDE UNIQUE AND INTERACTIVE ACCESS POINTS TO HISTORY, AND INCLUDE SMITH FARM, SWAN HOUSE, WOOD CABIN, AND MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE. SMITH HOUSE FARMHOUSE (LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AS THE TULLIE SMITH FARMHOUSE), SWAN HOUSE, AND MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE (LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AS CRESCENT APARTMENTS) ARE LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. THE SMITH FARMHOUSE AND DETACHED KITCHEN WERE BUILT IN THE 1840S. THE SITE ALSO INCLUDES RELOCATED STRUCTURES AND REPLICAS OF OTHER LIKELY STRUCTURES INCLUDING A CABIN INTERPRETED AS AN ENSLAVED PEOPLE'S RESIDENCE, A RECONSTRUCTED BLACKSMITH SHOP AND BARN, AND A 19TH CENTURY CORN CRIB. THE SITE IS PRESENTED IN THE 1860S THROUGH INTERPRETATION AND INTERACTIVE HISTORY FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH HEIRLOOM CROPS, LIVE HEIRLOOM BREED ANIMALS, AND CRAFTING DEMONSTRATIONS. THE 1928 SWAN HOUSE, DESIGNED BY ATLANTA ARCHITECT PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE, PROVIDES A GLIMPSE INTO THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO LIVED AND WORKED IN THE MANSION DURING THE 1930S. THE 1840S WOOD CABIN HELPS VISITORS LEARN ABOUT THE LIVES OF WHITE SETTLERS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES AND FIRST CONTACT WITH NATIVE AMERICANS, INCLUDING THE CREEK/MUSKOGEE PEOPLE. MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MIDTOWN AT ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER-MIDTOWN. THE HOUSE FEATURES THE APARTMENT WHERE MARGARET MITCHELL WROTE GONE WITH THE WIND. THE BUILDING ALSO INCLUDES OTHER EXHIBITION GALLERIES. THE CAMPUS INCLUDES A SEPARATE BUILDING CALLED COMMERCIAL ROW, A REFURBISHED HISTORIC RETAIL SPACE THAT SERVES AS AN EVENT SPACE USED FOR AUTHOR PROGRAMS, GALLERY INSTALLATIONS, AND PRIVATE EVENTS. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER SERVED MORE THAN 76,000 PEOPLE EITHER ON-CAMPUS OR OFF-CAMPUS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THIS YEAR'S ADMISSIONS AND SERVICE NUMBERS WERE LESS THAN USUAL DUE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, WHICH LIMITED IN-PERSON PROGRAMMING AND ADMISSIONS.
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER PRODUCES A RICH ARRAY OF INTERACTIVE, DYNAMIC PROGRAMS AND EXHIBITIONS. COMMUNITY DAYS, SUCH AS JUNETEENTH, DAY OF THE DEAD, AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, ACTIVATE OUR ENTIRE 33-ACRE CAMPUS WITH MUSEUM THEATRE PERFORMANCES, EDUCATIONAL SIMULATIONS, GUEST LECTURES, HISTORICAL CRAFTING DEMONSTRATIONS, AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO EXPERIENCE HISTORY FIRSTHAND, WHILE ALSO INCLUDING DIGITAL AND VIRTUAL COMPONENTS. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ALSO HOSTS A FULTON COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 4-H EXTENSION OFFICE AND THE STORYCORPS ATLANTA RECORDING STUDIO THROUGH ONSITE PARTNERSHIPS, WHICH ALLOWS THOSE INSTITUTIONS TO FURTHER THEIR COMPLEMENTARY MISSIONS AND INCREASE AWARENESS OF ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER AND OUR MISSION. OUR SCHOOL TOURS TAKE SCHOOLCHILDREN THROUGH INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCES TO HELP THEM LEARN ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS, THE CIVIL WAR, NATIVE AMERICANS, AND GEORGIA FARM LIFE, WHILE SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAMS TAKE HISTORY OUT INTO THE CLASSROOM THROUGH PRESENTATIONS AND ACTIVITIES. SCHOOL PROGRAMS ARE ALSO OFFERED VIRTUALLY. SCHOOL PROGRAMMING SERVED OVER 14,000 CHILDREN THIS YEAR. TODDLER PROGRAMS, SUMMER CAMPS, AND HOMESCHOOL DAYS BRING ENGAGING, INTERACTIVE FUN TO LEARNING ABOUT HISTORY. FOR ADULTS, AUTHOR TALKS BRING ENGAGING SPEAKERS TO ATLANTA, VIRTUALLY AND IN PERSON. EACH YEAR, MORE THAN 50 AUTHOR TALKS AT BOTH CAMPUSES AND ONLINE FOCUS ON A VARIETY OF GENRES, INCLUDING BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, HISTORICAL FICTION, BESTSELLING FICTION, AND MORE. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ATTEND THESE TALKS EACH YEAR. EACH PROGRAM INCLUDES TIME FOR A QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION AS WELL AS A BOOK SIGNING WITH THE AUTHOR AT IN-PERSON EVENTS.
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER CONSISTS OF A 33-ACRE CAMPUS IN BUCKHEAD THAT INCLUDES THE ATLANTA HISTORY MUSEUM, GOIZUETA GARDENS, KENAN RESEARCH CENTER, AND THREE HISTORIC HOUSES, AND ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER-MIDTOWN, WHICH INCLUDES THE MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE, EXHIBITION SPACE, AND EVENT SPACE. ATLANTA HISTORY MUSEUM IS ONE OF THE LARGEST HISTORY MUSEUMS IN THE COUNTRY. THROUGH SIGNATURE, TEMPORARY, AND TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS, VISITORS CAN EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF ATLANTA AND THE SOUTHEAST FROM THE LAND'S ORIGINAL INHABITANTS UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY. THE MUSEUM ALSO INCLUDES THE FULLY-RESTORED THE BATTLE OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA PAINTING IN THE MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE CYCLORAMA: THE BIG PICTURE. ALL EXHIBITIONS AND DIGITAL CONTENT ARE SUPPORTED BY THE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS. THE MUSEUM ARTIFACT COLLECTIONS ARE PARTICULARLY STRONG IN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION, ATLANTA BUSINESSES AND HOME LIFE, PERIOD FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS, AND A SIGNIFICANT COLLECTION OF FASHION AND TEXTILES. THE LIVING COLLECTIONS OF THE ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ARE PRESENTED THROUGHOUT GOIZUETA GARDENS, CONTAINING 9 DISTINCT THEMATIC GARDENS: GILBERT QUARRY GARDEN, SMITH FARM GARDENS, SWAN HOUSE GARDEN, SWAN WOODS, SIMS ASIAN GARDEN, RHODODENDRON GARDEN, OLGUITA'S GARDEN, VETERANS PARK, AND THE ENTRANCE GARDENS. MOST ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO TELL THE STORY OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE OR PLANT MATERIALS THAT HAD PROFOUND IMPACT ON SOUTHEASTERN HISTORY. FOR PEOPLE LOOKING TO CONDUCT RESEARCH, KENAN RESEARCH CENTER AT ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER IS A FREE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY OFFERING A MULTITUDE OF RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ATLANTA AND SOUTHERN REGIONAL HISTORY AND CULTURE. DEDICATED COLLECTIONS INCLUDE DECORATIVE ARTS, SOUTHERN ARCHITECTURE, GENEALOGY, MILITARY HISTORY, RAILROADS, AND SOUTHERN GARDENS. COPIES OF HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, AND OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS CAN BE PURCHASED THROUGH KENAN RESEARCH CENTER. THE HISTORIC HOUSES PROVIDE UNIQUE AND INTERACTIVE ACCESS POINTS TO HISTORY, AND INCLUDE SMITH FARM, SWAN HOUSE, WOOD CABIN, AND MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE. SMITH HOUSE FARMHOUSE (LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AS THE TULLIE SMITH FARMHOUSE), SWAN HOUSE, AND MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE (LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AS CRESCENT APARTMENTS) ARE LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. THE SMITH FARMHOUSE AND DETACHED KITCHEN WERE BUILT IN THE 1840S. THE SITE ALSO INCLUDES RELOCATED STRUCTURES AND REPLICAS OF OTHER LIKELY STRUCTURES INCLUDING A CABIN INTERPRETED AS AN ENSLAVED PEOPLE'S RESIDENCE, A RECONSTRUCTED BLACKSMITH SHOP AND BARN, AND A 19TH CENTURY CORN CRIB. THE SITE IS PRESENTED IN THE 1860S THROUGH INTERPRETATION AND INTERACTIVE HISTORY FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH HEIRLOOM CROPS, LIVE HEIRLOOM BREED ANIMALS, AND CRAFTING DEMONSTRATIONS. THE 1928 SWAN HOUSE, DESIGNED BY ATLANTA ARCHITECT PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE, PROVIDES A GLIMPSE INTO THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO LIVED AND WORKED IN THE MANSION DURING THE 1930S. THE 1840S WOOD CABIN HELPS VISITORS LEARN ABOUT THE LIVES OF WHITE SETTLERS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES AND FIRST CONTACT WITH NATIVE AMERICANS, INCLUDING THE CREEK/MUSKOGEE PEOPLE. MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MIDTOWN AT ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER-MIDTOWN. THE HOUSE FEATURES THE APARTMENT WHERE MARGARET MITCHELL WROTE GONE WITH THE WIND. THE BUILDING ALSO INCLUDES OTHER EXHIBITION GALLERIES. THE CAMPUS INCLUDES A SEPARATE BUILDING CALLED COMMERCIAL ROW, A REFURBISHED HISTORIC RETAIL SPACE THAT SERVES AS AN EVENT SPACE USED FOR AUTHOR PROGRAMS, GALLERY INSTALLATIONS, AND PRIVATE EVENTS. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER SERVED MORE THAN 76,000 PEOPLE EITHER ON-CAMPUS OR OFF-CAMPUS THROUGHOUT THE FISCAL YEAR. THIS YEAR'S ADMISSIONS AND SERVICE NUMBERS WERE LESS THAN USUAL DUE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, WHICH LIMITED IN-PERSON PROGRAMMING AND ADMISSIONS.
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER PRODUCES A RICH ARRAY OF INTERACTIVE, DYNAMIC PROGRAMS AND EXHIBITIONS. COMMUNITY DAYS, SUCH AS JUNETEENTH, DAY OF THE DEAD, AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, ACTIVATE OUR ENTIRE 33-ACRE CAMPUS WITH MUSEUM THEATRE PERFORMANCES, EDUCATIONAL SIMULATIONS, GUEST LECTURES, HISTORICAL CRAFTING DEMONSTRATIONS, AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO EXPERIENCE HISTORY FIRSTHAND, WHILE ALSO INCLUDING DIGITAL AND VIRTUAL COMPONENTS. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ALSO HOSTS A FULTON COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 4-H EXTENSION OFFICE AND THE STORYCORPS ATLANTA RECORDING STUDIO THROUGH ONSITE PARTNERSHIPS, WHICH ALLOWS THOSE INSTITUTIONS TO FURTHER THEIR COMPLEMENTARY MISSIONS AND INCREASE AWARENESS OF ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER AND OUR MISSION. OUR SCHOOL TOURS TAKE SCHOOLCHILDREN THROUGH INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCES TO HELP THEM LEARN ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS, THE CIVIL WAR, NATIVE AMERICANS, AND GEORGIA FARM LIFE, WHILE SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAMS TAKE HISTORY OUT INTO THE CLASSROOM THROUGH PRESENTATIONS AND ACTIVITIES. SCHOOL PROGRAMS ARE ALSO OFFERED VIRTUALLY. SCHOOL PROGRAMMING SERVED OVER 14,000 CHILDREN THIS YEAR. TODDLER PROGRAMS, SUMMER CAMPS, AND HOMESCHOOL DAYS BRING ENGAGING, INTERACTIVE FUN TO LEARNING ABOUT HISTORY. FOR ADULTS, AUTHOR TALKS BRING ENGAGING SPEAKERS TO ATLANTA, VIRTUALLY AND IN PERSON. EACH YEAR, MORE THAN 50 AUTHOR TALKS AT BOTH CAMPUSES AND ONLINE FOCUS ON A VARIETY OF GENRES, INCLUDING BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, HISTORICAL FICTION, BESTSELLING FICTION, AND MORE. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ATTEND THESE TALKS EACH YEAR. EACH PROGRAM INCLUDES TIME FOR A QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION AS WELL AS A BOOK SIGNING WITH THE AUTHOR AT IN-PERSON EVENTS.
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER CONSISTS OF A 33-ACRE CAMPUS IN BUCKHEAD THAT INCLUDES THE ATLANTA HISTORY MUSEUM, GOIZUETA GARDENS, KENAN RESEARCH CENTER, AND THREE HISTORIC HOUSES, AND ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER-MIDTOWN, WHICH INCLUDES THE MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE, EXHIBITION SPACE, AND EVENT SPACE. ATLANTA HISTORY MUSEUM IS ONE OF THE LARGEST HISTORY MUSEUMS IN THE COUNTRY. THROUGH SIGNATURE, TEMPORARY, AND TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS, VISITORS CAN EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF ATLANTA AND THE SOUTHEAST FROM THE LAND'S ORIGINAL INHABITANTS UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY. THE MUSEUM ALSO INCLUDES THE FULLY-RESTORED THE BATTLE OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA PAINTING IN THE MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE CYCLORAMA: THE BIG PICTURE. ALL EXHIBITIONS AND DIGITAL CONTENT ARE SUPPORTED BY THE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS. THE MUSEUM ARTIFACT COLLECTIONS ARE PARTICULARLY STRONG IN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION, ATLANTA BUSINESSES AND HOME LIFE, PERIOD FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS, AND A SIGNIFICANT COLLECTION OF FASHION AND TEXTILES. THE LIVING COLLECTIONS OF THE ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ARE PRESENTED THROUGHOUT GOIZUETA GARDENS, CONTAINING 9 DISTINCT THEMATIC GARDENS: GILBERT QUARRY GARDEN, SMITH FARM GARDENS, SWAN HOUSE GARDEN, SWAN WOODS, SIMS ASIAN GARDEN, RHODODENDRON GARDEN, OLGUITA'S GARDEN, VETERANS PARK, AND THE ENTRANCE GARDENS. MOST ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO TELL THE STORY OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE OR PLANT MATERIALS THAT HAD PROFOUND IMPACT ON SOUTHEASTERN HISTORY. FOR PEOPLE LOOKING TO CONDUCT RESEARCH, KENAN RESEARCH CENTER AT ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER IS A FREE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY OFFERING A MULTITUDE OF RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ATLANTA AND SOUTHERN REGIONAL HISTORY AND CULTURE. DEDICATED COLLECTIONS INCLUDE DECORATIVE ARTS, SOUTHERN ARCHITECTURE, GENEALOGY, MILITARY HISTORY, RAILROADS, AND SOUTHERN GARDENS. COPIES OF HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, AND OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIALS CAN BE PURCHASED THROUGH KENAN RESEARCH CENTER. THE HISTORIC HOUSES PROVIDE UNIQUE AND INTERACTIVE ACCESS POINTS TO HISTORY, AND INCLUDE SMITH FARM, SWAN HOUSE, WOOD CABIN, AND MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE. SMITH HOUSE FARMHOUSE (LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AS THE TULLIE SMITH FARMHOUSE), SWAN HOUSE, AND MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE (LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AS CRESCENT APARTMENTS) ARE LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. THE SMITH FARMHOUSE AND DETACHED KITCHEN WERE BUILT IN THE 1840S. THE SITE ALSO INCLUDES RELOCATED STRUCTURES AND REPLICAS OF OTHER LIKELY STRUCTURES INCLUDING A CABIN INTERPRETED AS AN ENSLAVED PEOPLE'S RESIDENCE, A RECONSTRUCTED BLACKSMITH SHOP AND BARN, AND A 19TH CENTURY CORN CRIB. THE SITE IS PRESENTED IN THE 1860S THROUGH INTERPRETATION AND INTERACTIVE HISTORY FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH HEIRLOOM CROPS, LIVE HEIRLOOM BREED ANIMALS, AND CRAFTING DEMONSTRATIONS. THE 1928 SWAN HOUSE, DESIGNED BY ATLANTA ARCHITECT PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE, PROVIDES A GLIMPSE INTO THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO LIVED AND WORKED IN THE MANSION DURING THE 1930S. THE 1840S WOOD CABIN HELPS VISITORS LEARN ABOUT THE LIVES OF WHITE SETTLERS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES AND FIRST CONTACT WITH NATIVE AMERICANS, INCLUDING THE CREEK/MUSKOGEE PEOPLE. MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MIDTOWN AT ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER-MIDTOWN. THE HOUSE FEATURES THE APARTMENT WHERE MARGARET MITCHELL WROTE GONE WITH THE WIND. THE BUILDING ALSO INCLUDES OTHER EXHIBITION GALLERIES. THE CAMPUS INCLUDES A SEPARATE BUILDING CALLED COMMERCIAL ROW, A REFURBISHED HISTORIC RETAIL SPACE THAT SERVES AS AN EVENT SPACE USED FOR AUTHOR PROGRAMS, GALLERY INSTALLATIONS, AND PRIVATE EVENTS. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER SERVED MORE THAN 76,000 PEOPLE EITHER ON-CAMPUS OR OFF-CAMPUS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THIS YEAR'S ADMISSIONS AND SERVICE NUMBERS WERE LESS THAN USUAL DUE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, WHICH LIMITED IN-PERSON PROGRAMMING AND ADMISSIONS.
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER PRODUCES A RICH ARRAY OF INTERACTIVE, DYNAMIC PROGRAMS AND EXHIBITIONS. COMMUNITY DAYS, SUCH AS JUNETEENTH, DAY OF THE DEAD, AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, ACTIVATE OUR ENTIRE 33-ACRE CAMPUS WITH MUSEUM THEATRE PERFORMANCES, EDUCATIONAL SIMULATIONS, GUEST LECTURES, HISTORICAL CRAFTING DEMONSTRATIONS, AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO EXPERIENCE HISTORY FIRSTHAND, WHILE ALSO INCLUDING DIGITAL AND VIRTUAL COMPONENTS. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ALSO HOSTS A FULTON COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 4-H EXTENSION OFFICE AND THE STORYCORPS ATLANTA RECORDING STUDIO THROUGH ONSITE PARTNERSHIPS, WHICH ALLOWS THOSE INSTITUTIONS TO FURTHER THEIR COMPLEMENTARY MISSIONS AND INCREASE AWARENESS OF ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER AND OUR MISSION. OUR SCHOOL TOURS TAKE SCHOOLCHILDREN THROUGH INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCES TO HELP THEM LEARN ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS, THE CIVIL WAR, NATIVE AMERICANS, AND GEORGIA FARM LIFE, WHILE SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAMS TAKE HISTORY OUT INTO THE CLASSROOM THROUGH PRESENTATIONS AND ACTIVITIES. SCHOOL PROGRAMS ARE ALSO OFFERED VIRTUALLY. SCHOOL PROGRAMMING SERVED OVER 14,000 CHILDREN THIS YEAR. TODDLER PROGRAMS, SUMMER CAMPS, AND HOMESCHOOL DAYS BRING ENGAGING, INTERACTIVE FUN TO LEARNING ABOUT HISTORY. FOR ADULTS, AUTHOR TALKS BRING ENGAGING SPEAKERS TO ATLANTA, VIRTUALLY AND IN PERSON. EACH YEAR, MORE THAN 50 AUTHOR TALKS AT BOTH CAMPUSES AND ONLINE FOCUS ON A VARIETY OF GENRES, INCLUDING BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, HISTORICAL FICTION, BESTSELLING FICTION, AND MORE. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ATTEND THESE TALKS EACH YEAR. EACH PROGRAM INCLUDES TIME FOR A QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION AS WELL AS A BOOK SIGNING WITH THE AUTHOR AT IN-PERSON EVENTS.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
---|---|---|---|
Frank Hale President/ceo | Officer | 40 | $231,230 |
Guy Carriere COO | Officer | 40 | $158,177 |
Micahel Rose Chief Mission Officer | Officer | 40 | $118,329 |
Kate Whitman VP Author Programs | 40 | $113,157 | |
Jeffrey Rutledge VP Finance And Information Tec | Officer | 40 | $92,215 |
Beverly M Dubose III Trustee | Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Vendor Name (Service) | Service Year | Compensation |
---|---|---|
Leapfrog Services It Consulting | 6/29/21 | $353,278 |
Fascinate Llc Exhibition Creation | 6/29/21 | $503,395 |
Allied Universal Security Security Services | 6/29/21 | $353,032 |
If Then Website Redesign | 6/29/21 | $175,950 |
Able Services Facilities Maint | 6/29/21 | $578,116 |
Fascinate Llc Exhibition Creation | 6/29/21 | $503,395 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Federated campaigns | $0 |
Membership dues | $316,822 |
Fundraising events | $146,700 |
Related organizations | $0 |
Government grants | $1,132,088 |
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above | $6,718,739 |
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f | $1,707,561 |
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $8,314,349 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $571,149 |
Investment income | $1,987,683 |
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Net Rental Income | $884,692 |
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales | $21,437,852 |
Net Income from Fundraising Events | -$21,200 |
Net Income from Gaming Activities | $0 |
Net Income from Sales of Inventory | $524,009 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $33,828,707 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to Foreign Orgs/Individuals | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $984,633 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $479,551 |
Compensation to disqualified persons | $0 |
Other salaries and wages | $3,561,094 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $84,761 |
Other employee benefits | $476,942 |
Payroll taxes | $275,798 |
Fees for services: Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Legal | $93,454 |
Fees for services: Accounting | $76,700 |
Fees for services: Lobbying | $0 |
Fees for services: Fundraising | $0 |
Fees for services: Investment Management | $524,645 |
Fees for services: Other | $421,002 |
Advertising and promotion | $71,719 |
Office expenses | $330,130 |
Information technology | $731,861 |
Royalties | $0 |
Occupancy | $2,329,305 |
Travel | $3,060 |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $987 |
Interest | $164 |
Payments to affiliates | $0 |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $3,599,186 |
Insurance | $159,809 |
All other expenses | $10,000 |
Total functional expenses | $14,134,238 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash—non-interest-bearing | $7,298,687 |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $1,051,858 |
Pledges and grants receivable | $2,485,912 |
Accounts receivable, net | $50,372 |
Loans from Officers, Directors, or Controlling Persons | $0 |
Loans from Disqualified Persons | $0 |
Notes and loans receivable | $15,000,000 |
Inventories for sale or use | $148,862 |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $516,269 |
Net Land, buildings, and equipment | $54,265,102 |
Investments—publicly traded securities | $77,615,170 |
Investments—other securities | $12,495,940 |
Investments—program-related | $0 |
Intangible assets | $0 |
Other assets | $15,954,619 |
Total assets | $186,882,791 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $1,417,616 |
Grants payable | $0 |
Deferred revenue | $1,537,105 |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $0 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 |
Loans and other payables to any current Officer, Director, or Controlling Person | $0 |
Secured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Unsecured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Other liabilities | $0 |
Total liabilities | $2,954,721 |
Net assets without donor restrictions | $121,434,537 |
Net assets with donor restrictions | $62,493,533 |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 |
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds | $0 |
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances | $186,882,791 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 1 grants that Atlanta Historical Society Inc has recieved totaling $15,000.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
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Aec Trust Wilmington, DE PURPOSE: ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER'S EDUCATION PROGRAMS | $15,000 |
Beg. Balance | $68,527,248 |
Earnings | $21,666,069 |
Admin Expense | $370,853 |
Net Contributions | $4,449,049 |
Other Expense | $3,809,045 |
Ending Balance | $90,462,468 |
Organization Name | Assets | Revenue |
---|---|---|
Atlanta Historical Society Inc Atlanta, GA | $186,882,791 | $33,828,707 |
Heritage South Community Cu Shelbyville, TN | $308,780,084 | $17,719,881 |
Bell Tower Green Inc Salisbury, NC | $2,054,412 | $2,539,569 |
Fox Theatre Inc Atlanta, GA | $106,794,461 | $20,353,110 |
Vizcaya Museum And Gardens Trust Inc Miami, FL | $11,712,180 | $11,588,414 |
The Lodges At Banning Mills Retreat And Conservation Center Inc Whitesburg, GA | $8,373,902 | $8,117,551 |
Bellingrath-Morse Foundation Theodore, AL | $109,592,614 | $8,669,562 |
Thomas Edison And Henry Ford Winter Estates Inc Fort Myers, FL | $5,261,468 | $5,556,922 |
Atlanta Beltline Partnership Inc Atlanta, GA | $54,208,865 | $38,882,931 |
Roshan Institute Of Cultural Heritage Orlando, FL | $8,118,910 | $2,379,053 |
Historic Charleston Foundation Charleston, SC | $32,935,368 | $6,777,038 |
B J Palmer Historic Home Foundation Inc Marietta, GA | $0 | $2,223,386 |