The Augusta Museum of History is presenting it’s annual “Night at the Museum” where historic figures from Augusta’s past come...
The CSS Georgia was a complete failure as a warship, but in its own way kept Savannah safe until Gen....
It has been well over a century since the Victorian culture existed, but there are plenty of reminders of that...
Augusta’s love of aviation started early, with daredevils attempting to thrill crowds, and some of those attempts didn’t exactly go...

Once upon a time, drive-in theaters were almost as popular as traditional cinemas.

Americans of Chinese descent have had a rough time assimilating in the American South, Augusta included.

For decades people have referred to the old building as a segregation era movie theater, but is that historically accurate?

It was a raid that has become a footnote in the history books, but it did leave behind an interesting...

The infamous fire at the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta in 1946 did away with the notion of a “fireproof” building.

Over 65 years ago, the Air Force lost an atomic bomb over the ocean near Savannah. The bomb has never...

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