History Center To Debut Rose Show & Festival Footage
How the Thomasville History Center pivoted its programming from in-person to digital in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
How the Thomasville History Center pivoted its programming from in-person to digital in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
How the Thomasville History Center pivoted its programming from in-person to digital in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Digital Library of Georgia awards six Competitive Digitization service grants to Georgia cultural heritage institutions across the state including the Thomasville History Center.
The grant will allow for the digitization of the correspondence and diaries of Hazel Beamer Cutler, a Broadway entertainer, and her family friend Candace Wheeler, founder of the American decorative arts movement, both of whom lived in southwest Georgia.
Thomasville History Center receives a Landmarks Preservation Award for the restoration of the Joyner-Calloway House.
The Thomasville History Museum was featured in the Tallahassee Democrat in July 2017 for our 1896 O.C. Ewart Bowling Alley.
Curator Ephraim Rotter is interviewed for coverage of Thomasville’s celebration of the 97th-Annual Rose Show
Anne McCudden,Thomasville History Center Executive Director, introduces the new brand and name to the UDC at their meeting on February 7, 2018 at the Flipper Room, Thomas County Public Library.
The Thomasville History Center awards TCCHS students with Best Overall Award at National History Day competition February 6, 2018.
The Jack Hadley Black History Museum, Thomasville History Center, and the City of Thomasville are proud to announce the initiation of The Bottom Oral History Project. This African American business district’s rich history will be recorded and documented to embrace the culture and experiences it provided for the citizens of Thomasville; however, we need the support and assistance of the local Thomasville community to illustrate and comprehend this significant area in Georgia.