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SUMMARY:Sew What? Why Sewing Matters and a look into Fashion in Athens Around the Turn of the Century
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 8th at 3:00pm!\nExperience Athens\, Georgia’s lived history like never before. Join the Athens Historical Society and The Heritage Room at Athens-Clarke County Library for a special presentation on high fashion from the 1890s to early-1900s!\n\n\nVintage fashion connoisseur Eva Elarbee will present on the different pieces that make an 1890s silhouette. She will discuss the different layers that go into creating a historically accurate outfit! Photographs and fashion plates from the turn of the 20th-century will also be displayed! \nADMISSION: Free! \nLOCATION: Appleton Auditorium\, ACC Library\, 2025 Baxter Street Athens\, GA 30606
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/sew-what-why-sewing-matters-and-a-look-into-fashion-in-athens-around-the-turn-of-the-century/
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Oconee Hill Cemetery Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Athens Historical Society is excited to return to Oconee Hill Cemetery for another guided tour this year. Building on the success of last year’s event\, we’re partnering with cemetery staff and volunteers to improve the experience for attendees\, including better managing tour group sizes and addressing sound quality concerns. We look forward to another memorable and engaging walk through Athens’ rich history.\n\nThe historic Oconee Hill Cemetery is located in Athens\, Georgia adjacent to the University of Georgia campus. The cemetery was established in 1856 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The cemetery features impressive landscape architecture\, decorative funerary markers\, distinctive cast-iron fencing\, a rare through-truss bridge\, and a Sexton’s House of architectural significance. The cemetery is also known for its scenic beauty\, including grassy and wooded rolling terrain\, flowing water\, and scenic vistas. The cemetery is home to many notable Georgians including governors\, University presidents\, veterans\, and Congressmen.\n\nOctober 26th at 6:00pm\nThe event is free\, but a suggested $5 donation per person helps us keep hosting community events like this one! Click here to donate.
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/2nd-annual-oconee-hill-cemetery-walking-tour/
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SUMMARY:Georgia Photographers Lecture at the Taylor Grady House
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 23rd for a lecture on Georgia Photographers by E. Lee Eltzroth. \nEltzroth will be highlighting Athens and area photographers. The event will be held at the Taylor Grady House at 3:00pm. \nSee you there!
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/georgia-photographers-lecture-at-the-taylor-grady-house/
LOCATION:The Taylor Grady House\, 634 Prince Ave\, Athens\, GA\, 30601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Annual AHS Members Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Members\, please join us for the Athens Historical Society Annual Holiday Party! \nWe’ll gather on December 15th at 6:00 p.m. at Normaltown Brewing Company  (425 Barber Street\, Athens\, GA 30601). \nLight hors d’oeuvres and non-alcoholic cider will be provided\, with beer available for purchase. \nFamilies are welcome- feel free to drop in or stay for the entire evening! \nPlease RSVP using the link below by December 10th. \nClick here to RSVP!\nNot a member yet? Join here! \n 
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/annual-ahs-members-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Normaltown Brewing\, 425 Barber Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Women's Experiences in the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Women’s Experience in the American Revolution\,” a talk by Dr. Dee Gillespie. Dr. Gillespie is a Professor of U.S. History at the University of North Georgia. \nThe American Revolution impacted women living in the British North American colonies\, creating new opportunities and bringing hardship to their families and communities. \nThis talk will discuss both patriot and enslaved women’s experiences as well as how women advocated to be included in the new nation’s vision of equality and liberty. \nThe event is cohosted by AHS and the Athens-Clarke County Library. \nJune 7\, at 3:00pm in the Appleton Auditorium at the Baxter Street Library
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/womens-experiences-in-the-american-revolution/
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