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Stone Mountain Historical Society Preserving the past of Stone Mountain Georgia for the future mobile menu Home The Stone Mountain Historical Society was organized in 1966 to promote public interest in the preservation of the Citys history its historic buildings and sites and to collect interpret and preserve the unique heritage of the City of Stone Mountain and its environs. Our vision is to become the touchstone for Stone Mountains heritage by actively preserving collecting interpreting and educating the public about Stone Mountains rich past. The Society which is a nonprofit 501c 3 corporation is headquartered at the historic Wells Brown House on Ridge Avenue. The graceful 1870s home was graciously donated to the Society in 2005 by the Brown Family and it now houses our growing artifact collection and research library and functions as our meeting space.