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July 20, 1978 (Reynolds St. Augusta: 5: Augusta Downtown Historic District: Augusta Downtown Historic District: June 11, 2004 (Roughly bounded by 13th St., Gordon Hwy., Walton Way and the Savannah R.
Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus; Patrick R. Cleburne Confederate Cemetery – large memorial cemetery with hundreds of unmarked confederate graves from the Civil War; Resaca Confederate Cemetery, Resaca, Georgia; South Bend Cemetery; South-View Cemetery, Atlanta; Southview Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia; Summerville Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia
The Broad Street Historic District in Augusta, Georgia is a 70 acres (28 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1980. It includes 158 contributing buildings.
Members of Historic Augusta's leadership team held a press conference Tuesday morning at the Sand Hills Community Center to provide the public with its group's 2024 latest Endangered Properties list.
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Augusta veterans pose for a photograph with Georgia legislators during the veterans' visit to the state capitol in Atlanta on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024.
Augusta Cotton Exchange Building— built in the 1880s at the height of cotton production and trade in Augusta. Now a branch of Georgia Bank and Trust. Church of the Most Holy Trinity; Congregation of B'nai Israel Synagogue - Opened in 1869 and the oldest standing synagogue in Georgia. First Baptist Church of Augusta; First Presbyterian Church
The Sand Hills Historic District in Augusta, Georgia is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1] The district included 334 contributing buildings and a contributing site in a 231 acres (0.93 km 2) area roughly bounded by Monte Sano and North View Aves., Mount Auburn St., Johns Rd., and the Augusta Country Club.