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Featured | Augusta Canal Interpretive Center
Augusta, GA, Museums, Tours
Part of the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, the Augusta Canal Interpretive Center at Enterprise Mill tells the story of the people, progress and promise of a unique piece of American history.
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Augusta Canal Tours
Augusta, GA, Tours
Explore the historic Augusta Canal on a replica Petersburg Boat, on foot, or by bike, canoe or kayak.
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Augusta Visitors Center
Augusta, GA, Visitors Centers
The Augusta Visitor Center is a good place to find information about where to go and things to do in Augusta.
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Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
Augusta, GA, People, Historic Houses
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2006.
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Penny Savings Bank
Augusta Georgia Family Vacations
Located in the Laney-Walker North Historic District, Penny Savings Bank was one of the first independently owned black banks when it was started at the turn of the 20th century.
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Amanda America Dickson House
This house on Augusta’s Telfair Street is the former home of the wealthiest African-American woman of the late 19th century. In 1886 Ms. Dickson, the daughter of a white planter and his slave, fought all the way through the Georgia Supreme Court for her inheritance and won.
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Augusta Riverwalk
Riverwalk is a popular venue for festivals, concerts, sporting events and holiday celebrations. Action varies from national collegiate rowing competitions to high-powered drag boats screaming down the river at speeds well over 200 mph.
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Cedar Grove Cemetery
This is Augusta’s first “Colored Cemetery.” It was established in 1820 and was in continuous use until the 1960s.
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Confederate Powerworks Chimney
This tall chimney is all that remains of the only structure authorized and built by the Confederacy during the Civil War.
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Patriot Riverboat Tours
These Coast Guard inspected enclosed cabin boats with open decks and panoramic windows will take you on a tour of the Savannah River from the launch in Augusta.
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Signers’ Monument
Augusta Georgia Family Vacations
Dedicated July 4, 1848, this 50-foot-high obelisk made from Stone Mountain granite honors the three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence – Lyman Hall, George Walton and Button Gwinnett.
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Springfield Baptist Church
Founded in 1787, this is the oldest independently formed black Christian church in the United States that stills holds services on its original site.
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Stephen Vincent Benet House
The home of poet and author Stephen Vincent Benet, while his father was Commandant of the U.S. arsenal from 1911 until 1915, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.
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Tabernacle Baptist Church
Augusta Georgia Family Vacations
The historic Tabernacle Baptist Church was founded as Beulah Baptist Church in 1885 by preacher and civil rights orator Rev. Charles T. Walker.
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