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The Regional African American Museum of Northeast Georgia, Inc. was founded in 2010. We intend to preserve the cultural heritage of communities who attended the Cornelia Regional Colored School; an “equalization” school built and maintained by Boards of Education in Banks, Habersham, Rabun, and White Counties 1955-1966, to avoid integration of said county's high schools; prior to Brown v Board of Education.

The Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library offers a wide range of unique services and programs that aim to optimize research, education, and clinical care processes throughout the Woodruff Health Sciences Center with reliable and sustainable access to and utilization of data, information and knowledge. The Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library serves the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, the graduate Division of Biological & Biomedical Sciences, the Yerkes Primate Center, and Emory Healthcare components the Emory Clinic, Emory University Hospital, Emory Hospital Midtown, and Wesley Woods.

The Roswell Historical Society, established in 1971, is Roswell’s oldest historic preservation organization. Over the last forty years the Society has amassed considerable holdings of historically significant materials and artifacts which are recorded and preserved at the Research Library and Archives, and often displayed around Roswell. The Society has had many homes, including Allenbrook, the Smith Plantation, and the lower level of the old City Hall, which is currently the Visitors Center. In 2011, the Society moved to its present location on the second floor of the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, which united the Society’s office with the Research Library and Archives.

Special Collections is responsible for the administration of the Flannery O'Connor Collection, Paul Coverdell Collection, Carl Vinson materials, Alice Walker materials, local and regional historical collections, Georgia College Archives, Rare Books, the Flannery O'Connor Room and the Carl Vinson Exhibition.

The Rylander Theater in Americus, Georgia provides community and area visitors a theatre and meeting hall for dramatic and musical stage performances, motion pictures, and lectures, with its unique architecture, artistic legacy, and social history to be interpreted through tours and other educational presentations.