Marietta History Center to present American presidency event

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The Marietta History Center invites the public to explore the history of the American Presidency through the remarkable personal collection of local historian and collector Russell Clayton on Saturday, June 27th, at 2:00 p.m. in the Museum’s Community Room.

This program is part of the Marietta History Center’s ongoing celebration of America’s 250th anniversary (America250), connecting local and national stories through history, art, and civic dialogue. As part of this celebration, the Marietta History Center is proud to offer this program free to the community.

Clayton, a sixth-generation Marietta native and retired Cobb County educator, will share items from his extensive collections related to the American Presidency and the White House. Featured materials include presidential autographs, rare books, vintage engravings, Christmas and holiday cards, gifts, and campaign buttons spanning multiple eras of U.S. history.

Clayton’s lifelong fascination with the presidency began at the age of eight, when his father took him to Washington, D.C. That early experience sparked a passion that has grown into decades of collecting and research. His presentation offers a personal and engaging look at the individuals, traditions, and symbols that have shaped the nation’s highest office.

Guests are encouraged to arrive early, as Clayton will be available prior to the official program to showcase additional items from his collection and speak informally with attendees.

Members may reserve tickets by emailing [email protected]. Tickets are also available online or in-store.

For more information, visit MariettaHistory.org.

 

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