The Chattahoochee River Memorial Museum and Park is a 48,470 sf Memorial Museum located on a 72-acre site dedicated to honoring the victims of leased convict labor that occurred on the site during the early 1900s. The building is designed as a gallery space detailing the historical events surrounding the Chattahoochee Brick Company and the convict leasing system in Georgia. In addition, the program includes spaces that supply the surrounding residential community of the adjacent neighborhoods and the planning and design of the entire park to provide an amenity for the area's residents.