Skip to content

Seven Springs Museum

at the Historic Bodiford House

Menu
  • Home
  • Exhibits
  • Feature Articles
  • Events
  • Group Tours
  • Membership
  • Contact Us

Early Powder Springs Black Churches and Schools

No Comments
| History

This historical information was compiled by Sarah Frances Miller in the 70’s & 80’s and is available in our Powder Springs History binder located in the library room in the museum. You can also visit our Black History displays (pictured) and purchase a copy of “Powder Springs Has Some Deep Roots In It” – An […]

Read More »

Senior Citizens Remember (Part I): Loving Memories Preserved

No Comments
| History

In 1910, V. A. Lovinggood moved to Powder Springs with his bride who had left her position as stenographer with Uncle Remus Magazine in Atlanta to establish a home. Mr. Lovinggood recounts with a smile his wife’s singing ability and trips to attend the singing school which was located near Powder Springs. In addition to […]

Read More »

Preserving Local History

No Comments
| History

This article was written by the Seven Springs Historical Society founder, Miss Sarah Frances Miller and originally featured in the Powder Springs Enterprise, 1983. A backward look at the history of Powder Springs is full of pleasant memories. We are now experiencing a period of change from a farm community, self-sufficient and isolated, to a […]

Read More »

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 6 7

Visitor Information

4355 Marietta Street
Powder Springs, Georgia 30127
678-626-0799
or call the city @ 770-943-1666, ext 450
** FREE ADMISSION **
Hours of Operation
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Sunday 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Special Hours Available Upon Request

Social Media

FB/powderspringsmuseum IG/sevenspringsmuseum

Seven Springs Museum 2023 . Powered by WordPress