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Riverwalk
Located in downtown Augusta on Reynolds Street between 7th and
10th streets, Riverwalk is an integral part of the downtown
Augusta revitalization project. Surrounded by shops, restaurants,
pubs, hotels, and historic sites, Riverwalk is truly one of
the city's finest offerings.
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Boating
and Fishing
If fishing is your game, check out the New Savannah Bluff Lock
and Dam is located on the Savannah. Lock and Dam is the perfect
site for fishing and recreational boating. The park has north
and south boat ramps, 3 picnic shelters, table groupings and
grills, fish stations, and comfort stations.
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Augusta Museum of History
Permanent exhibitions include the award winning Augusta's
Story; the community's medical history, a restored 1917 steam
locomotive and a reconstructed 1930's gas station. Visitors
will clean cotton in a replica cotton gin and view a 56 foot
Petersburg boat that speaks to river and commercial activities;
documentaries shown continuously in the History Theater.
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Morris
Museum of Art
Discover the fascinating story of painting in the South at the
Morris Museum of Art, where you'll find more than a dozen galleries
devoted to the art and artists of the South. The museum includes
antebellum portraits, Civil War illustrations, Southern impressionist
paintings, landscapes, contemporary art and more. The museum
presents changing exhibitions and educational programs, and
features a research library and a museum shop.
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Georgia
Golf Hall of Fame & Botanical Gardens
Augusta is best known for golf so naturally the Georgia Golf
Hall of Fame is located here. The HOF features the best golfers
hailing from GA. You will be able to view player profiles, historic
moments and more. Located on the grounds is the Botanical gardens.
They encompass approximately 17 acres along the banks of the
Savannah River along Reynolds Street. The site includes eight
acres of gorgeous display gardens!
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Augusta
Theatre Company
Located in downtown Augusta, the Augusta Theatre Company is
a great place for entertainment. They produce a wide variety
of plays for both adults as well as children.
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Augusta
Symphony Orchestra
Take in some classical music with the Augusta Symphony Orchestra.
When you join them in the concert hall, you will learn why Haydn
called it the "Surprise" Symphony, you'll hang on
every note of the third movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony,
you'll giggle at Ives' Three Places in New England, and you
will be in awe of Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra.
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