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 never became another Seattle or Athens, but some great music has come out of the CSRA over the years.
Horace Usry was the original Fat Man, who created a magical Christmas forest.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of Augusta’s first television station.
For over a century and a half, the Old Medical College building on Telfair Street hid a grisly secret.
A bloodline that can be traced back a millennia has had a major impact on the city of Augusta.
His name may have faded from memory, but master architect Ieoh Ming Pei certainly left his mark on Augusta.
Augusta has a long history with aviation, including visits by some of the early luminaries.
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