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Since 1952, the Thomasville History Center has worked to collect, preserve, and share the stories of Thomas County and its people. Your membership helps ensure that these places, collections, and stories are protected, explored, and shared for generations to come.

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Personal Memberships

Join or Renew Today

With your help, the Thomasville History Center can continue preserving our past and inspiring our future. Membership support plays an important role in our annual operating budget and helps sustain our historic sites, collections, exhibitions, programs, and educational outreach.

As a member, you help make it possible for us to care for the places and stories that connect Thomasville and the Red Hills region to its past, present, and future. Your membership also unlocks valuable benefits throughout the year, including admission privileges, discounts, special access, and reciprocal benefits at participating museums across the region and nation through SERM and NARM.

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Business Memberships

Partner with the Thomasville History Center

With your help, the Thomasville History Center can continue preserving our past and inspiring our future. Business memberships provide meaningful support for our historic sites, collections, exhibitions, programs, and educational outreach while connecting your business with the ongoing work of preserving Thomasville and the Red Hills region’s history.

For more than 70 years, the Thomasville History Center has relied on the generosity of community members, businesses, and partners who believe in the value of local history. Your support helps ensure that this work continues for future generations.

We’re here to help

Have questions about joining or renewing your Thomasville History Center membership? We’re happy to help. Contact us to learn more about membership benefits, renewal options, or how your support helps preserve and share Thomasville’s history.

Phone: (229) 226-7664

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