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  2. James Brown Arena - Wikipedia

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    James Brown Arena (formerly known as Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) was a multi-purpose complex located in Augusta, Georgia. It was managed by Spectra Experiences . The arena seated 8,000 and was renamed the James Brown Arena, in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond ...

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    Roughly bounded by Monte Sano and North View Aves., Mount Auburn St., Johns Rd., and the Augusta Country Club 33°29′00″N 82°01′13″W  /  33.483333°N 82.020278°W  / 33.483333; -82.020278  ( Sand Hills Historic

  4. Engine Company Number One (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Engine Company Number One in Augusta, Georgia, at 452 Ellis St., was built in 1892.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]It is a red brick building which was the first fire station built for the City of Augusta's paid fire department.

  5. Broad Street Historic District (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Historic District portion of Broad Street stretches from 13th to 5th Streets. Starting at 13th Street (U.S. Route 25 Business), Broad Street picks up the US 25 Business designation. This section has double-sided median parking. At 11th Street, the open parking in the median ends and a shaded, submerged parking pit in the median begins. This ...

  6. Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    30901 , 30904, 30906 ... Norfolk Southern Trains such as the NS 191 and 192 pass through Augusta's downtown as they "street run" at 5 mph (8 km/h) down 6th street ...

  7. The Augusta Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta Chronicle's headquarters is in the News Building on Broad Street. The paper was founded as the weekly Augusta Gazette in 1785. In 1786, the paper was renamed The Georgia State Gazette. From 1789 to 1804, the paper was known as The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State.

  8. Augusta Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church— Founded in 1750, it is the oldest church in Augusta. Was burned to the ground in 1916 with many other buildings. It was rebuilt in 1919. United States Post Office and Courthouse; Downtown Augusta contains a large amount of historical homes, many being built in the 19th century. Some of these homes include: Brahe House

  9. Enterprise Mill - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Mill is one of the city's prime historic landmarks.In 1983, Graniteville Company shut down the facility and closed. During the mid and late 1980s, the city originally planned to demolish the aging building at the time, which lasted [clarification needed] for 10 years, [1] but city officials later wanted to redevelop the building.