Products Archive - The Georgia Trust https://www.georgiatrust.org/shop/ Reuse. Reinvest. Revitalize. Thu, 27 Mar 2025 14:36:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Insider Tour: The Goat Farm Cultural Center https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/insider-tour-the-goat-farm-arts-center/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 13:57:51 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=84452

Join The Georgia Trust in celebration of Preservation Month with an exclusive guided tour of The Goat Farm Arts Center in Atlanta.

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Friday, May 9, 2025
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


The Goat Farm Cultural Center
1200 Foster Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30319

This tour has limited spots. Secure yours by registering now!
Onsite parking available

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Become a 2025 Gala Patron https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/become-a-2025-gala-patron/ Wed, 12 Mar 2025 16:48:50 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=84079

Patrons of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation's annual Preservation Gala receive recognition and exposure to an influential audience of corporate, civic and community leaders. Patrons at the $1,250-$5,000 level will be invited to attend a private pre-event party for patrons and sponsors, with the main event immediately following. Dress is cocktail attire.

Ticket sales close on September 12, 11:59 p.m. The address and event details will be emailed to attendees the week of the event. If you have not received the email, please check your spam box. If you still don’t have it, email bdarlington@georgiatrust.org.

Note: $50 of each Gala ticket purchased is not tax deductible. The remaining amount is tax deductible for charitable purposes.

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Become a 2025 Gala Sponsor https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/become-a-2025-gala-sponsor/ Wed, 12 Mar 2025 16:25:32 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=84072

Sponsors of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation's annual Preservation Gala receive recognition and exposure to an influential audience of corporate, civic and community leaders. Sponsors will be invited to attend a private pre-event party for patrons and sponsors, with the main event immediately following. Dress is cocktail attire.

Ticket sales close on September 12, 11:59 p.m. The address and event details will be emailed to attendees the week of the event. If you have not received the email, please check your spam box. If you still don’t have it, email bdarlington@georgiatrust.org.

Note: $50.00 of each Gala ticket purchased is not tax deductible. The remaining amount is tax deductible for charitable purposes.

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The Rambler – Digital Only https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/the-rambler-digital-only-ad/ Fri, 11 Oct 2024 16:58:24 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=79007
  • Real estate listing featured in the “Historic Properties for Sale” section of our website
  • Real estate listing featured in a post on The Georgia Trust Facebook and Instagram pages

Select your membership level for pricing.

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Become a 2024 Gala Patron https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/become-a-2024-gala-patron/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 20:20:04 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=68354 Patrons of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation's annual Preservation Gala receive recognition and exposure to an influential audience of corporate, civic and community leaders. Patrons at the $1,250-$5,000 level will be invited to attend a private pre-event party for patrons and sponsors, with the main event immediately following. Dress is cocktail attire.

Ticket sales close on May 10, 11:59 p.m. The address and event details will be emailed to attendees the week of the event. If you have not received the email, please check your spam box. If you still don’t have it, email bdarlington@georgiatrust.org.

Note: $50 of each Gala ticket purchased is not tax deductible. The remaining amount is tax deductible for charitable purposes.

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Become a 2024 Gala Sponsor https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/become-a-2024-gala-sponsor/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 20:08:11 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=68348 Sponsors of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation's annual Preservation Gala receive recognition and exposure to an influential audience of corporate, civic and community leaders. Sponsors will be invited to attend a private pre-event party for patrons and sponsors, with the main event immediately following. Dress is cocktail attire.

Ticket sales close on May 10, 11:59 p.m. The address and event details will be emailed to attendees the week of the event. If you have not received the email, please check your spam box. If you still don’t have it, email bdarlington@georgiatrust.org.

Note: $50.00 of each Gala ticket purchased is not tax deductible. The remaining amount is tax deductible for charitable purposes.

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Santa Day at Hay House – Pet Day https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/santa-day-at-hay-house-pet-day/ Tue, 12 Sep 2023 19:42:26 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=64723

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Santa Day at Hay House https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/santa-day-at-hay-house/ Tue, 12 Sep 2023 19:38:14 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=64722

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Architecture of the Last Colony https://www.georgiatrust.org/product/architecture-of-the-last-colony/ Wed, 31 May 2023 17:59:13 +0000 https://www.georgiatrust.org/?post_type=product&p=61062

Georgia's Historic Places, 1733–2000
A comprehensive, illustrated architectural history of Georgia

*All books purchased from the Georgia Trust will be signed by editor Mark C. McDonald

SHIPPING OR PICKUP OPTIONS
Books can be shipped to you or picked up at Rhodes Hall. Please note, shipping may take up to 7 days after order date. Books can also be picked up Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Rhodes Hall in Atlanta. If you need to request a different pick-up time, please email cbutts@georgiatrust.org.

Architecture of the Last Colony surveys the most important extant buildings in the state of Georgia, focusing on structures that showcase successful historic preservation practices and techniques. Richly illustrated with full-color, large-format photographs of these structures along with descriptions of their architectural significance, this book tells the story of how Georgia’s built environment reflects its growth from 1733 to the present. While numerous books about Georgia architecture feature buildings that have been lost to demolition, this volume focuses on extant structures that readers can visit and observe for themselves.

The buildings range in style from the folk-art structures of St. EOM’s Pasaquan and Howard Finster’s Paradise Gardens to the suburban Craftsman bungalows of Leila Ross Wilburn to the lavish antebellum mansions of Savannah and Athens, Georgia. Noted architectural photographers, including Brian Brown, Diane Kirkland, James Lockhart, Charlie Miller, and John Tatum, provide the companion photographs.

The six chapters in the book, written by architectural historians with subject-matter expertise, including Carl I. Gable, Carmie Jones McDonald, Mark C. McDonald, Joseph Smith, Spencer Tunnell, and Robin B. Williams, are organized chronologically and by architectural style, covering the earliest buildings in Georgia up through significant contemporary structures of the twentieth century. These buildings tell a diverse story that shows how nationally significant architects and Native Americans, pioneer, female, and African American architects have all contributed to Georgia’s built environment.

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