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.
Augusta used welcome visitors coming to the city with an elaborate luxury train station.
Engine Company 7 was a state-of-the-art facility when it was first built more than a century ago.
A remnant of the old British Empire is just a hop, skip and jump from the Garden City.
Augusta’s first strip mall is turning 70 next year.
The greatest air-sea-land invasion took place on June 6, 1944, which was 80 years ago.
During its heyday, virtually everyone in the CSRA tuned into WBBQ radio.
Green Stamps were capitalism’s first loyalty program.
The long abandoned Denning House is getting some renewed attention.
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