Learn more about Georgia’s only statewide nonprofit preservation organization and find a list of Officers and Board of Trustees.

The Mission

The Mission of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation is to work for the preservation and revitalization of Georgia’s diverse historic resources and advocate their appreciation, protection and use.

The Vision

The Vision of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation is for Georgians to understand and appreciate the irreplaceable value of historic buildings and places and their relevance to modern life. We envision Georgians who promote careful stewardship and active use of these diverse resources and recognize the economic and cultural benefits of preservation. We envision communities where new development complements and reinforces thriving downtowns and historic neighborhoods, contributing to a healthy and enriched humane environment.

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The goals of the Trust are:
  • To increase the number of historic buildings, places and related landscapes that are protected, preserved and actively used across the state
  • To broaden understanding of the enormous environmental and economic impact of preservation as an essential tool for community revitalization, quality of life enhancement and sustainability
  • To expand the preservation constituency by increasing public awareness, demonstrating the integral relationships and forging partnerships with other fields, and building a strong and active membership
  • To collect best preservation practices and disseminate to our statewide audiences
  • To employ the resources of Georgia’s historic built environment and related landscapes as the most effective means of bringing the relevance of history to the daily lives of Georgians
Directions

Map and detailed directions to visit Rhodes Hall, the headquarters of The Georgia Trust. Information on touring Rhodes Hall or renting Rhodes Hall for an event.

Rhodes Hall
1516 Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309

Free guest parking is available behind Rhodes Hall at 1495 Spring Street.

From I-85 Southbound:
Take Exit 84 for 10th, 14th & 17th Streets and bear right toward 17th Street. Turn left onto 17th Street. Pass W. Peachtree Street and turn left onto Peachtree Street; proceed through two traffic lights. Rhodes Hall will be on the left at the corner of Peachtree Circle and Peachtree St. For parking, continue past Rhodes Hall. Turn left at the next light onto Spring Street. Free parking is located at the end of the block on the right.

From I-75/I-85 Northbound:
Take exit 251A for 17th Street. Turn right onto 17th Street. Pass W. Peachtree Street and turn left onto Peachtree Street; proceed through two traffic lights. Rhodes Hall will be on the left at the corner of Peachtree Circle and Peachtree St. For parking, continue past Rhodes Hall. Turn left at the next light onto Spring Street. Free parking is located at the end of the block on the right.

From I-75 Southbound:

Take Exit 250 for 10th/14th/16th Street and take ramp to 14th Street. Turn left onto 14th Street. Pass W. Peachtree Street and turn left on Peachtree Street. Travel north on Peachtree Street approximately one mile. Rhodes Hall will be on the left. For parking, continue past Rhodes Hall. Turn left at the next light onto Spring Street. Free parking is located at the end of the block on the right.

Parking:
Free guest parking is available behind Rhodes Hall at 1495 Spring Street. The lot consists of approximately 30 parking spaces. With prior approval, additional parking may be obtained in the adjacent lot belonging to Peachtree Christian Church.

Rhodes Hall is handicap accessible. Please let us know if you have special needs for drop-off and pick-up.