Waffle House has become a staple in Southern culture, growing and adding restaurants since 1955.
Once upon a time, a ferry was the only reliable and safe way to cross the Savannah River.
It was 80 years ago that Augusts’s historic airport almost lost out to suburban developers.
One man’s vision and a large endowment created the public school system we have in Augusta today.
Legend has it that at the end of the Civil War, what was left of the Confederate treasury vanished somewhere...
Radioactive gators roamed the area outside SRS for years. Now, scientists try to learn from them.
The pole that hoists the United States flag over the Augusta University Summerville campus is actually a relic of history.
In 1916, the war drums emanating from Europe echoed across the Atlantic Ocean to North America, but 22-year-old Fletcher Reed...
Nestled next to the old Medical College building just across from the Municipal building on Telfair Street sits the old...
After nearly three years of renovations, local developer James O’Neal is almost ready to unveil to the public the architectural...
Editor’s note: This story contains racist song lyrics that some may find offensive. Please note that renowned African-American composer Scott...
Just to set the record straight, famed inventor Eli Whitney was not born in Augusta, he did not own property...
By the time J.B. Fuqua died in 2006, he was known as the father of the modern conglomerate corporation, and...
Most modern-day presidents play golf. Indeed, the media keeps track of how many times per week the current president plays...
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