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Museums and attractions create virtual exhibitions, activities during coronavirus closures
Metro Atlanta museums and attractions have closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, but that doesn’t mean you can’t visit and explore what some of them have to offer. Many local and intown attractions have set up online experiences, including webcams, exhibitions, activities and more.
Here are a few places to check out from the comfort of your home computer.
Atlanta History Center
Did you know you can explore much of Atlanta History Center’s museum, archival, and oral history collections online? Check out their online collections, where you can access everything from books to newspapers and magazines, manuscripts, and visual collections of digitized photographs, audio and video recordings.
The center also has announced plans for a virtual author talk with Stephanie Danier, author of Stray: A Memoir. The talk, set for 7 p.m. May 15, is free and presented through Zoom. www.atlantahistorycenter.com
Interested in Learning About Park Springs?
We’re currently scheduling safe ways to experience our community from the comfort of your home.
• In-depth calls with our Residency Counselors
• Virtual Community Tours
• Zoom meetings where you can meet face to face
Contact our Residency Counselors to learn more.
Georgia Aquarium livestreams

Wondering how the residents at 225 Baker Street are doing? Get some “face time” with penguins, jellyfish, sea otters, beluga whales and more on Georgia Aquarium’s multiple webcams. www.georgiaaquarium.org/ webcam/ocean-voyager
Children’s Museum of Atlanta virtual learning
To help families keep their little ones engaged, Children’s Museum of Atlanta has debuted a new virtual program called “#CMAatHome.” Each weekday at 11 a.m., the museum will provide an interactive activity, vocabulary list, song list or book recommendation to help parents and kids stay engaged with education. Additional programming is expected to launch in the coming days, including live singing and story time with the Imaginators, Q&A sessions with Professor Labcoat and more. https:// childrensmuseumatlanta.org/blog

National Center for Civil and Human Rights digital programming
The center says it will provide digital programming about promoting and protecting rights. You can follow announcements through the museum’s social handles (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) and on its website. www.civilandhumanrights.org/ptivirtual/