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.
When people think of Augusta National, azaleas, dogwoods and the world’s greatest golf tournament come to mind, not an armed...
Christopher Columbus might have thought he was making a discovery when in 1492, he sailed the ocean blue, but modern...
Despite millions in state and federal Housing and Urban Development dollars, the area of Laney Walker Boulevard remains one of...
Much of the history of what we call the “Wild Wild West,” the period after the Civil War through the...
Humans have lived near rivers since the dawn of time and while rivers sustain life, they also, at times, have...
Augusta’s first brewery was shut down during Prohibition, but it had a brief rebirth in the 1990s.
For a young, mixed-race girl growing up in the Antebellum South, the opportunity to become the belle of the ball...
Ed Sheehan was an Irish immigrant who went on to own a large soda and beer bottling factory and a...
Henry Cummings and his Commission found themselves with a terrible dilemma. Who would build the canal for them?
The Phinizy Swamp of today is a beautiful scenic area filled with flora and fauna, but it has quite a...
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