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The Curious Life Of Horace King
Sep 8, 2023
The Curious Life Of Horace King

From bondage to the “Bridge Builder King,” Horace King’s life as a Black man in the Deep South defied all odds and became the stuff of legends. Born into enslavement...

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Bruce Street Surveys: Almost There!
Dec 1, 2020
Bruce Street Surveys: Almost There!

Will you help us shape the future of the Bruce Street School? Built through a grassroots community effort, the Bruce Street School was the first African-American public school in DeKalb County....

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Join the Junior Ranger Ramble
Oct 13, 2020
Join the Junior Ranger Ramble

We are in the thick of Junior Ranger Ramble – and there’s still plenty more to explore! Lasting six weeks, this free, self-guided program walks participants through the natural and...

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Dec 12, 2018
Vaughters’ Barn Stabilization a Success

Following a month of work, stabilization of historic Vaughters’ Barn – the iconic white-painted structure located off of Klondike Road – is complete. The building required significant...

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Aug 13, 2018
Indigenous Peoples Interactive Workshop

Come explore the history, culture, and contemporary experiences of indigenous people of America with a focus on tribal communities and cultures from the territories east of the Mississippi River....

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