The Center for Public History at the University of West Georgia is working on several projects related to music, textiles, and historic sites in Georgia. These include producing a CD of shape-note hymns, developing a textile heritage trail along Highway 27 focusing on mill towns like Carrollton, researching Georgia's music traditions to accompany a Smithsonian exhibit, creating interpretive signs and materials for an American Indian archaeological site, developing educational programs at Goldworth Farm, producing an administrative history of the Carl Sandburg National Historic Site, creating an interactive kiosk about a former Georgia House Speaker, and developing interpretive signs in Carrollton about its former textile industry.