
Our Past. Our Future.
The Northeast Georgia History Center is dedicated to preserving and sharing our regional history and being our community’s pathway to history education. Through our educational programs, community events, exhibits, and historic structures, we strive to be a leading resource for promoting a greater understanding of local, state, and national history.
Upcoming Events
September’s Homeschool Day: Georgia's Prehistoric Past Thursday, September 18th | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Join us for a special homeschool event focused on Georgia’s Prehistoric Past. This exciting day features a variety of interactive, hands-on activities designed to educate and engage students of all ages. The Paleontology Association of Georgia will present a special program on Georgia’s Prehistoric Past.
Hands-on stations include an archaeology table dig, mapping your ancestry’s migration, making fossil imprints, and pottery reconstruction. From the archives, we’ll be bringing out special prehistoric artifacts not usually on display and you can try to guess the mystery artifact for a chance to win free admission to our next Homeschool Day. Additional features include a scavenger hunt, a demonstration by the Georgia Mountain Fiber Arts Guild, and a paid craft option of a fossil dig kit.
Homeschool Days are designed for flexibility and fun! Families are free to explore each station at their own pace, with the option to attend a scheduled special program. You're welcome to bring a packed lunch and enjoy it in our Amphitheater. All ages are welcome, and high school students looking to earn volunteer hours are encouraged to join us as volunteers as well.
Preregistration Now Open!
https://negahc.charityproud.org/EventRegistration/Index/23969
Forum Lecture Series
Tuesday, September 9th at 7:00 PM
The Women of World War II
With Special Guest Speaker Dr. Jonathan Beall, Professor at the University of North Georgia - Dahlonega campus, Author and Historian of American Military History.
Preregistration Now Open!
https://negahc.charityproud.org/EventRegistration/Index/24067
Welcome, Mary!
The Northeast Georgia History Center is excited to welcome Mary Hemmer as our new Executive Director. Besides being a member of one of Hall Counties most “historic” families, Mary brings an array of experiences in business, organizational management, leadership, education and community engagement to her new role with the History Center.
Raised in Gainesville, Mary brings an unparalleled knowledge, connection to and appreciation of the rich, textured history of her hometown and the Northeast Georgia community. She attended Lakeview Academy before earning a BA in Religion in 1999 from Washington and Lee University and a Master of Divinity degree from Duke University in 2003. After she was ordained as an Episcopal priest in 2004, Mary has worked with congregations in Virginia and Georgia where she oversaw the administration, finances, events, fundraising, community building and other aspects of church life. She continues to preach, teach and lead workshops and retreats at churches throughout the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta.
As a successful workshop leader, Mary designs and leads workshops and retreats for businesses, other organizations and individuals on topics ranging from strategic planning, board development to personal exploration, spirituality to writing and storytelling.
Mary is also the author of two books and contributed to a third, Phe and the Work of Death, Buttermilk and Dragonflies and In the Beginning Was the Word: An Anthology.
In 2024 Mary opened for her family a small locally-sourced grocery and boutique store located in a restored 1850’s farmhouse on her family property. During this process, she oversaw the farmhouse restoration, established relationships with local, regional and national vendors, helped develop marketing and social media campaigns and partnerships with local businesses and non-profits to plan events and promotional campaigns.
Mary and her family live on the same East Hall farm that her family has occupied for nearly 225 years.
















Join us for programs throughout the year for all ages.
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Stay tuned for our Fall schedule of events!
In the meantime, visit the museum and tour the historic White Path Cabin, the Hoyt Herrin Blacksmith Shop, the American Freedom Garden, and our artifact-filled exhibits.
Early American Daily Life Program
Experience the past in real-time with historic demonstrations and activities to learn about daily American life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Enter the historic White Path Cabin, once home to Cherokee leader Nunna-tsune-ga “White Path,” play with historic toys and games like hoop trundling and cup-and-ball, watch a blacksmithing demonstration in the Hoyt Herrin Blacksmith Shop, and explore artifacts during an Exhibit Scavenger Hunt.
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