Attractions around Augusta
Explore 19 attractions, restaurants, shops around Augusta
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Riverwalk
10th Street, Augusta, GA 30901
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Augusta Museum of History
560 Reynolds St, Augusta, GA 30901-1430
Founded in 1937, the Augusta Museum of History is Augusta's oldest historical agency devoted to the preservation and presentation of local and regional history. The not-for-profit agency functions as the steward of the community's rich, diverse, and invaluable material past. The museum curates the largest and most significant historical collection in the CSRA and functions as a historical research and resource center for professional and amateur historians, media, organizations, and individuals, and is home to permanent exhibition Augusta's Story, a 12,000 year journey through the region's past.
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Augusta Canal Discovery Center
1450 Greene St Suite 400, Augusta, GA 30901-5200
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. Gift shop on site.
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Savannah Rapids Visitor Center
3300 Evans To Locks Rd, Augusta, GA 30907-4903
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Masters
2604 Washington Rd Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, GA 30904-5902
Nothing quite feels like the opening of the spring season like when the worlds top professional golfers head to the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club to compete in the Masters Tournament. As an attendee to the annual event you can watch these athletes compete against one another on arguably the most beautifully designed yet challenging gold courses in the world. If you want to be a spectator, tickets are extremely difficult to find, however you may have more luck trying to get into the events practice rounds, which require you to enter a lottery nearly a year before the event is actually held.
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Phinizy Swamp Nature Park
1858 Lock and Dam Rd, Augusta, GA 30906-9613
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Sacred Heart Cultural Center
1301 Greene St, Augusta, GA 30901-1031
Built c.1898, this former Catholic Church is an architectural masterpiece featuring 15 distinct brick styles, 94 stained glass windows and Italian marble altars. It is a popular rental venue and hosts art exhibitions, concerts, festivals & more. Free self guided tours, an Audio Tour available and Gift Shop of regional items and great gifts, jewelry, books, art and more.
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Morris Museum of Art
1 10th St, Augusta, GA 30901-0100
Located on the Riverwalk in downtown Augusta, the Morris is the oldest museum in the country dedicated to the art and artists of the American South. Its permanent collection includes nearly 5,000 works of art, dating from the late-eighteenth century to the present. The Morris also hosts twelve or more special exhibitions every year and provides a rich variety of public programs and events. Admission is FREE every Sunday.
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Augusta Mall
3450 Wrightsboro Rd, Augusta, GA 30909-2516
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Meadow Garden
1320 Independence Dr, Augusta, GA 30901-1038
Step back in time at Meadow Garden, home of George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Built in 1791, the historic house museum has been open to the public for more than 120 years. Guided tours are available Monday-Friday, 10:00AM to 4:00. Tours are available on Saturday by appointment.
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Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
419 7th St, Augusta, GA 30901-2317
The Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, a National Historic Landmark, is located at 419 7th St. within the boundaries of the Augusta Downtown Historic District. The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson serves as a house museum depicting the life of the 28th President as a boy growing up in Georgia during the Civil War and Reconstruction. As the oldest Presidential residence in the state, it serves as an educational facility and a historic attraction for the City of Augusta, the State of Georgia and the Nation. It is owned and operated by Historic Augusta, Inc.
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Georgia Visitor Information Center - Augusta
I-20 West GA/SC Line, Augusta, GA 30917
Official source for information on everything there is to do and see around Georgia. Open 7 days a week.
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Imperial Theatre
745 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901-1334
The Imperial Theatre is noted in the National Register as critical to the character of the Broad Street Historic District. At ninety-two years old, with its immutable history, Edwardian style structure and current function it is the only medium size traditional proscenium theatre capable of flying scenery in the Augusta area, and for this reason it is a critical component of the infrastructure for area performing arts groups. It is the only performing arts theatre within a 150-mile radius that connects artists and audience members to historic social entertainment by providing a gracious and historic setting for all area citizens.
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James Brown Statue
James Brown Blvd, Augusta, GA 30901
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The Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church
720 Telfair St, Augusta, GA 30901-2327
Formally organized in 1810 and is a monument to one of Georgia's earliest Catholic communities. The current building was consecrated in 1863 at the height of the Civil War and is the oldest surviving Catholic Church building in Georgia. The building is an impressive example of Romanesque Revival in 19th century church architecture. Daily Mass is Monday, Wednesday - Friday at 12:15pm; Tuesday Communion Service at 12:15pm. Sunday Masses: Saturday at 5pm, Sunday at 8am, 10:30pm & 12:30pm. Church open Monday, Wednesday-Friday from 10am-2pm and Tuesdays 10am-1pm.