Join Executive Editor Debbie van Tuyll in her time machine as she transports readers back to Augusta in 1792.
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.
Sears, Roebuck and Company was, for generations, part of the fabric of American culture.
Augusta’s history is that of a town that has flourished while sitting on a controlled human-built volcano.
Augusta’s Daniel Field is the little airport that could.
The Ezekiel Harris House in the Harrisburg area has an interesting history.
Labor Day is a holiday that has evolved away from its original purpose, and that is a good thing.
Augusta’s first international music star isn’t a household name in the Garden City.
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