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  1. Website. AugustaGA.gov. Augusta ( / əˈɡʌstə / ə-GUSS-tə) is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia. The city lies directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina at the head of its navigable portion. Georgia's third most populous city (after Atlanta and Columbus ...

  2. Find information and services for residents, businesses, and visitors of Augusta, Georgia. Learn about the city's news, agendas, online maps, notifications, and upcoming events in March 2024.

  3. Discover the attractions, events, and experiences of Augusta, Georgia. Find hotels, restaurants, itineraries, and special offers for your trip to the city.

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  4. Jul 20, 2022 · Georgia's very first National Heritage Area was the urban green space known as the Augusta Canal. You can walk or bike along the canal, but the best way to experience the waterway is to get in it ...

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  5. Discover the best of Augusta, Georgia's second-oldest city, known for its golf tournament, history, culture and outdoor adventures. Explore the historic sites, natural and cultural attractions, arts community, dining and lodging options in this riverside city.

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  7. Welcome to Augusta, Georgia, the Garden City of the South, home of the globally-recognized Masters Tournament, birthplace of Soul Icon James Brown, and home of the US Army's Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Eisenhower. Founded in 1736 by General James Oglethorpe (a statue of whom graces Augusta Common), Augusta's streets have been trod by ...

  8. 3. Augusta Canal Discovery Center. Guided canal boat tours depart daily from the Augusta Canal Discovery Center, an interactive interpretive museum that tells the history of Augusta's 1845 canal and industrial revolution in the American South. Housed in a 19th century cotton mill.

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