Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Lamar Building is a 17-story skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia. It was scheduled to be completed in 1916, but the Augusta Fire of 1916 forced crews to demolish the building and restart. It was finally completed in 1918.
Lamar Building— Built in 1913 and, with 16 floors, is the third tallest building in Augusta. It was designed by architect William Lee Stoddart. Old Government House— Housed the seat of the local government from 1801 to 1821. Now a reception hall. Old Medical College of Georgia Building— Housed the Medical College of Georgia from 1835 to ...
Augusta Cotton Exchange Building: Augusta Cotton Exchange Building. July 20, 1978 : Reynolds St. Augusta: 5: Augusta Downtown Historic District ... Lamar Building ...
In 1930, the town of Augusta hired a press agency to help stimulate its economy. The New York City-based firm AuLockhart International, Inc. was hired and given a budget of $37,500 to $50,000 to create and publish an advertising campaign aimed at attracting tourists.
That’s in a bustling shopping center near the corner of Augusta Road and Dreher Road. Major retailers also in the center include KJ’s supermarket, Hobby Lobby, Mardel book store, MUV Fitness ...
Downtown Augusta has become an epicenter of new growth in recent years though with new focuses on revitalizing historic structures in Downtown to include the former First Baptist Church on Greene Street as well as the Miller Theater, the Lamar Building, and King Mill - all located on Broad Street - which are continuing to be revitalized by ...
Valued at $5.8 billion, the first contract tasks Huntington Ingalls with designing and building three "Flight II" amphibious transport dock ships for the Navy, with hull numbers LPD 33, LPD 34 ...
Mary Lamar had been searching for a job that was a good fit. Now Lamar, who lives in Cleveland, operates a stamping press, churning out thousands of specialty metal washers each day at Talan ...