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.
people on the FaceBook page “History of Augusta, GA” have asked who was the man whose name hangs on the...
Former President Millard Fillmore was one of the least liked and one of the least remembered presidents, but he was...
The stately building located on Greene Street started out life as the location of Georgia’s first hospital and continues on...
Charlie Chaplin was a world wide sensation when he visited Augusta on his Liberty Bond Rally tour in 1918.
The city of Augusta is named after a princess that wasn’t well liked and her son, King George III, would...
Mötley Crüe has managed to stay in the spotlight for over 40 years because they are masters of the publicity...
The Rock House in McDuffie County has a long 228-year history and is set to be renovated and opened to...
Augusta’s most famous author, Erskine Caldwell was internally well known for his book, Tobacco Road, and was one of the...
While the North American Colonists, minus Canada, tossed off the British monarchy and declared independence nearly 250 years ago, Americans...
When people think of Augusta National, azaleas, dogwoods and the world’s greatest golf tournament come to mind, not an armed...
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