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New Savannah Bluff Lock and DamNew Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam is located on the Savannah River adjacent to Bush Field Airport and operated by the Augusta Recreation & Parks Department. Lock and Dam is the perfect site for fishing and recreational boating.
New Savannah Bluff Lock & Dam ParkNew Savannah Bluff Lock & Dam Park, is the perfect destination for those looking to get away and appreciate nature. With playgrounds that contain historical elements that pay homage to the old lock and dams built back in 1825, there are plenty of opportunities to explore and learn while enjoying a day outdoors. There is also plenty of green space for kids to run around and picnic, as well as easy access to the river, allowing for scenic views all year round.
Phinizy Swamp Nature ParkThe park contains wetlands and woodlands and has a campus for water research and environmental education, which includes a visitor center. Birds commonly found at Phinizy Swamp include red-shouldered hawks, great blue herons, sora, wood ducks and bald eagles.
Signers' MonumentThe monument is located on the 500 block of Greene Street in front of the Augusta Municipal Center, which was in 1848 the location of the City Hall, and marks the graves of two signers of the Declaration of Independence and pays tribute to a third. It is a granite obelisk, twelve feet square at the base and tapering to a height of fifty feet.
Old Medical CollegeThe Old Medical College Building is a historic academic building at 598 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia, US. It was built in 1835 for the Medical College of Georgia, then and now one of the leading medical schools of the American South.
Saint Paul's ChurchSaint Paul's Church is an impressive historical site. Built in 1842 and listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places since 1978, the church has served a cherished and beloved place for generations of locals to say their prayers and practice their faith. Modeled after architecture from the Greek Revival period, Saint Paul's Church is a beautiful example of Classical Revival style and its interior boasts stylishly detailed intricacies.
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow WilsonThe Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, a National Historic Landmark, is located at 419 7th St. within the boundaries of the Augusta Downtown Historic District.The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson serves as a house museum depicting the life of the 28th President as a boy growing up in Georgia during the Civil War and Reconstruction
Bell AuditoriumBell Auditorium is a stately building with a long and colorful history. Constructed in 1933, It served as the home of the Richmond Academy until 1986 and has since been used as a venue for concerts, stage plays, special events, and more. The distinctive design of the auditorium features towering columns and Romanesque detailing throughout. Inside, it boasts an expansive performance hall along with more intimate chamber areas which provide seating for both small as well as larger crowds.
Miller TheaterThe Miller Theater is a treasured landmark. Built in the early 1930s, this beautiful Art Deco theater has been exquisitely preserved with its original features intact while still offering stunningly modern upgrades. It is equipped with state of the art audio and video along with full service concert production capabilities. One can experience any performance or event from plays to concerts in an authentically historic setting that truly evokes an atmosphere unique to the theater industry.
Downtown AugustaAugusta Downtown Historic District is a historic district that encompasses most of Downtown Augusta, Georgia and its pre-Civil War area.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Augusta Cotton Exchange BuildingHistoric building Augusta Cotton Exchange Buildingwas designed by Enoch William Brown and built in the mid-1880s during a cotton boom. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 20, 1978. It is located on Reynolds Street.
Augusta RiverwalkThe Augusta Riverwalk spans between 6th & 10th Streets in Downtown Augusta along the Savannah River. The RiverWalk includes several smaller venues where anything is possible. Augusta’s RiverWalk is the perfect place to make a memory like weddings, picnics, bridal photo sessions, etc.
Langley Pond ParkLangley Pond Park, nestled in the heart of Aiken County, is a serene and picturesque destination that beckons visitors with its natural beauty and a wide range of outdoor recreational activities. This county park, spanning 200 acres, offers a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts, families, and outdoor adventurers alike.The centerpiece of Langley Pond Park is its namesake, Langley Pond, a 40-acre spring-fed lake that provides a scenic backdrop for a variety of water-based activities.
Sacred Heart Cultural CenterIt was built by Jesuit priests and its first service was on December 2, 1900, in Augusta, Georgia.The Sacred Heart Cultural Center, known also as Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is an events center and a former Roman Catholic Church. It is also one of the more notable and recognized landmarks in the city.
Meadow GardenMeadow Garden was the home of George Walton, one of the youngest signers of the Declaration of Independence. The historic house museum has been open to the public since 1901 and is a National Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places.
Augusta Canal National Heritage AreaThe Augusta Canal National Heritage Area is renowned for its incredible scenery and fascinating history. It was once used to power the city of Augusta's burgeoning industrial age as well as providing transportation by boat through the 32-mile length of the canal. Today, visitors enjoy walking along the paths beside the gentle flow of canal water and exploring old mill villages such as Whitehall and Graniteville. Along with guided trails, educational experiences and interpretative programs.
Butt Memorial BridgeThe Butt Memorial Bridge is a historic bridge Built in 1950, this bridge originally connected the cities of Hephzibah and Augusta across Sweetwater Creek. It serves to honor World War I veteran Maj. William Humphreys Butt, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The steel truss arch bridge features an impressive 256 foot center span, which soars above the creek below tilting downwards at each end to create a stunning and picturesque scene.
Lake OlmsteadLake Olmstead, is a stunning sight that truly captures the beauty of the state. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and stunning hills, making it a picturesque spot to visit. Fishing and boating are popular activities, with largemouth bass and catfish found in abundance here. It's no wonder Lake Olmstead is such an attractive destination for outdoor recreation - families can spend time swimming or kayaking in the summer months while campers will find plenty of camping spots.
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Redcliffe Plantation State Historic SiteThe Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site, located in Aiken County, South Carolina, is a captivating and well-preserved glimpse into the Old South's rich history and antebellum heritage. This remarkable historic site stands as a testament to the grandeur of Southern plantations and the complex social and economic factors that shaped the region in the 19th century.