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Augusta & Co.
Augusta & Co is an innovative experience center located in the heart of Downtown Augusta. Our Augusta Experts are eager to share info on our local restaurants, businesses and regional attractions to make your experience both entertaining and memorable. Enjoy a tasting of local booze and brews, celebrate local artists by viewing our rotating art gallery and enjoy our curated local merchandise. Make Augusta & Co. the first stop in your Augusta Experience!
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Lucy Craft Laney Museum
The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and Conference Center is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Lucy Craft Laney and Augusta's African American History through art, history and preservation.
Sacred Heart Cultural Center
Originally built in December 1900, Sacred Heart was a Catholic Church serving the Catholic population of Downtown Augusta. Featuring towering twin spires, graceful arches, fifteen distinctive styles of brickwork, ninety-four stained glass windows, a barreled vaulted ceiling and intricately carved Italian marble altars it was an instant treasure of the community. Unfortunately, due to several factors Sacred Heart’s last mass was held on July 3, 1971.
Through the generous commitment of the Peter S. Knox family, the facility was rescued from sixteen years of vacancy. After extensive renovations, the building was reopened in 1987 as Sacred Heart Cultural Center. Now serving as a unique venue for social and cultural events such as art exhibitions, annual Garden Tours, choral concerts and is rented throughout the year for celebrations and civic functions.
Tours, both guided and self-led, take place daily, while a Gift Shop with over 50 local artisan consigners can be found at Sacred Heart.
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Through the generous commitment of the Peter S. Knox family, the facility was rescued from sixteen years of vacancy. After extensive renovations, the building was reopened in 1987 as Sacred Heart Cultural Center. Now serving as a unique venue for social and cultural events such as art exhibitions, annual Garden Tours, choral concerts and is rented throughout the year for celebrations and civic functions.
Tours, both guided and self-led, take place daily, while a Gift Shop with over 50 local artisan consigners can be found at Sacred Heart.
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson offers a glimpse into the lives of a Southern family with Northern roots in that tumultuous decade, the 1860s. You will hear stories of the South’s secession, preparations for war, sectional division of a Protestant denomination, shortages of food and money, and sacrifices made to support a lost cause. You will also hear stories of defeat and reunion, all which would profoundly affect the 28th President as he served as Commander in Chief during the First World War. It was in this manse that Wilson first learned leadership skills, began his struggle to become our most educated President, and grounded his profound Christian faith. Historic Augusta, Inc. is pleased to have reopened the doors of the Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson.
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Morris Museum of Art
Founded in 1985, the Morris Museum of Art is the oldest museum in the country dedicated to the art and artists of the American South and the only art museum in the Central Savannah River Area. Its collection includes more than six thousand works of art—paintings, works on paper, photographs, sculptures, pottery, baskets, and studio art glass—dating from the late-eighteenth century to the present. In addition to the permanent collection galleries, the museum hosts more than fifteen temporary special exhibitions annually.
The museum also houses the Center for the Study of Southern Art, a reference and research library,, and a museum store that carries a wide array of artful gifts, many handcrafted by Southern artists and artisans.
In addition, the Morris offers a rich variety of public programs—such as Artrageous! Family Sundays, Music at the Morris, Create with Me, and Art at Lunch—and administers outreach programs to schools, hospitals, and libraries, among others.
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The museum also houses the Center for the Study of Southern Art, a reference and research library,, and a museum store that carries a wide array of artful gifts, many handcrafted by Southern artists and artisans.
In addition, the Morris offers a rich variety of public programs—such as Artrageous! Family Sundays, Music at the Morris, Create with Me, and Art at Lunch—and administers outreach programs to schools, hospitals, and libraries, among others.
Savannah River Brewing Co.
Discover Savannah River Brewing Co.—the ultimate destination for craft beer enthusiasts and cyber experts alike. Located in the vibrant heart of our community, our taproom isn't just about sampling exceptional brews; it's a hub for mingling with fellow adventurers from every corner of the tech world. Whether you're in town for a conference or just seeking a unique experience, join us for a taste of local culture and hospitality. Let's connect, unwind, and explore the rich diversity of our offerings together. Perfect for those who appreciate fine beers and great conversations.
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Augusta Museum of History
The Augusta Museum of History collects, preserves, and interprets history in relation to the past of Augusta and the Central Savannah River region for the education and enrichment of present and future generations. Founded in 1937, the Augusta Museum of History is Augusta's oldest historical agency devoted to the preservation and presentation of local and regional history. The not-for-profit institution functions as the steward of the community's rich, diverse, and invaluable material past. The museum curates the largest and most significant historical collection in the CSRA and functions as a historical research and resource center for professional and amateur historians, media, organizations, and individuals, and is home to the permanent exhibition "Augusta's Story," a 12,000-year journey through the region's past.
The African American experience can be found throughout the Museum. Whether displays on Civil Rights, slavery, judges, athletes, nurses, of entertainers, the Museum embodies many people and places of the past and present.
When presenting entertainers the Augusta Museum of History has the honor and privilege of having the only major exhibition of Mr. James Brown’s in the world. On display are his costume, artifacts, and ephemera, that celebrates the man, his music, and his legacy. A gallery has interactive audio/visual featurettes, and intimate imagery that crafts an experience that allows guests to get up close and personal with Mr. Brown’s performances, philanthropic, and musical genius.
The Museum exhibits tell many stories that visitors can view throughout the galleries. Stories of the textile mills, waterways, the long history of the military, and, yes, golf. One significant exhibit is "Celebrating A Grand Tradition: The Sport of Golf." This exhibition explores who, where, and how the game of golf has evolved over the centuries, the technological advances made, the rich history of golf in the Augusta area, and the people that have made this game so very special for so many. Covering the evolution of the technology side of of the sport-golf balls, golf attire, golf clubs, and golf attire, to the golf courses and golf greats.
All this awaits the visitor.
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The African American experience can be found throughout the Museum. Whether displays on Civil Rights, slavery, judges, athletes, nurses, of entertainers, the Museum embodies many people and places of the past and present.
When presenting entertainers the Augusta Museum of History has the honor and privilege of having the only major exhibition of Mr. James Brown’s in the world. On display are his costume, artifacts, and ephemera, that celebrates the man, his music, and his legacy. A gallery has interactive audio/visual featurettes, and intimate imagery that crafts an experience that allows guests to get up close and personal with Mr. Brown’s performances, philanthropic, and musical genius.
The Museum exhibits tell many stories that visitors can view throughout the galleries. Stories of the textile mills, waterways, the long history of the military, and, yes, golf. One significant exhibit is "Celebrating A Grand Tradition: The Sport of Golf." This exhibition explores who, where, and how the game of golf has evolved over the centuries, the technological advances made, the rich history of golf in the Augusta area, and the people that have made this game so very special for so many. Covering the evolution of the technology side of of the sport-golf balls, golf attire, golf clubs, and golf attire, to the golf courses and golf greats.
All this awaits the visitor.
Bike Bike Baby (Mobile Bicycle Experience)
Low-impact bicycle tours of downtown Augusta. There is no storefront for this business - the location to begin sent after booking. Experiences include a mural tour, a soul tour, a nightlife leisure ride, a history tour and a Black history tour. They also provide custom tours and private party experiences. Check website for tour dates and times.
The Augusta & Co. team can help you book online at bikebikebaby.com and give you more information about their experiences.
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The Augusta & Co. team can help you book online at bikebikebaby.com and give you more information about their experiences.
Meadow Garden
Augusta Canal Discovery Center
The Augusta Canal, built in 1845 as a source of power, water and transportation, is the only intact industrial canal in the American South in continuous use. During the Civil War it was the site of the Confederate States of America Powder Works complex. Deepened and widened in the 1870s, the canal brought an industrial boom to the city, especially in textile manufacturing. The Canal and its mills were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1978. The United States Congress designated the Augusta Canal and nearby land a National Heritage Area in 1996.
Located in a former textile mill, the Augusta Canal Discovery Center is your starting point of all canal boat tours. Be sure to allow time before or after your cruise to explore the exhibits, view the orientation film in the Rotary Club of Augusta Centennial Theater, and browse the Canal Gift Shop. Hours of operation, Tuesday-Saturday 9:30-4:30.
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Located in a former textile mill, the Augusta Canal Discovery Center is your starting point of all canal boat tours. Be sure to allow time before or after your cruise to explore the exhibits, view the orientation film in the Rotary Club of Augusta Centennial Theater, and browse the Canal Gift Shop. Hours of operation, Tuesday-Saturday 9:30-4:30.
Westobou Gallery
Dahman's Revenge Rage Room
Dahman's Revenge Rage Room is the ultimate destination in Augusta, Georgia for releasing stress and letting out your frustrations in a safe and controlled environment. Located at 436 Fenwick St, this unique experience allows you to smash, break, and destroy various items to your heart's content. Whether you're looking for a fun group activity, team building exercise, or simply need a cathartic release, Dahman's Revenge Rage Room is the perfect place to let off some steam. Book your session today and unleash your inner rage!
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