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Sports venues in Augusta, Georgia (8 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Augusta, Georgia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Phinizy Swamp Nature Park is a 1,100-acre (450 ha) nature park in Augusta, Georgia. The park contains wetlands and woodlands and has a campus for water research and environmental education, which includes a visitor center. It has many bald cypresses draped in Spanish moss and forests of loblolly trees.
Lower Level of Riverwalk Augusta Upper Level of Riverwalk Augusta. Riverwalk Augusta (also known as the Augusta Riverwalk) is a city park along the Savannah River in downtown Augusta, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The park is alongside and on top of Augusta's levee. It extends from the 13th Street Bridge to the Gordon Highway bridge.
Meadow Garden is located on the west side of downtown Augusta, separated from the Augusta Canal by the Augusta Canal Historic Walking Trail, and just east of the Sutherland Mill. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, set on a high brick basement. It was built in stages, originally three bays in width, but is now six, with three gabled ...
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
The investments of $500-$525 million in both 2025 and 2026, will include new rides, attractions, themed areas, dining upgrades, and technology enhancements that will "deliver an unparalleled level ...
WalletHub analyzed 182 major U.S. cities to identify the best and worst places to raise a family. After evaluating them based on 45 key metrics, the study determined Augusta was among the worst.
Population Mobility: A Study of Family Movements Affecting Augusta, Georgia, 1899-1939 (Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration of Georgia, 1942) online. Jones, Charles Colcock. Memorial History of Augusta, Georgia: From Its Settlement in 1735 to the Close of the Eighteenth Century (D. Mason, 1890) online. Joiner, Sean, and Gerald J ...