Augusta sits on a sand bed because it was prehistoric ocean front property.
The Augusta area was a thriving Indian trading center long before the first European explorers arrived.
Nestled along the banks of the Savannah River, Augusta is the hub of the 18-county Central Savannah River Area (CSRA).
As the second largest and oldest city in Georgia, Augusta is a city with pride in its past and a well-founded faith in its future.
When planning a visit to Augusta, you'll want to come early and stay late.
Take time to discover the historic charm of the classic South with its tree-lined streets and
majestic antebellum mansions.
There are dozens of shops and restaurants, cultural attractions and entertainment offerings in
Augusta's metropolitan community.
History and Mother Nature have both blessed Augusta.
Long known as the South's "Garden City," Augusta bursts into spectacular bloom each spring to welcome
the greatest names in golf at the famed Masters Tournament.
Year round, Augusta is the place to be for recreation.
Make the most of the many parks and recreational facilities for an afternoon of golf, tennis, fishing, boating,
or just enjoying the great outdoors.
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