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Sacred Heart Cultural Center Boyhood Home of President Artists Row
Woodrow Wilson
History (continued) Phone Address
Museum of Signal Corps 706.791.2818 504 Chamberlain Avenue
Museum dedicated to the Signal Corps, Fort
Gordon and the United States Army
signal.army.mil/OLD/ocos/museum/
Historic Cotton Exchange 706.724.4067 32 8th Street
Once the second largest cotton exchange
in the world
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James Brown Statue Broad Street across
A statue honoring his contributions to Augusta from Augusta Common
and the music industry
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Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History 706.724.3576 1116 Phillips Street
Museum dedicated to one of the state’s most
influential educators
LucyCraftLaneyMuseum.com
Magnolia Cemetery 702 3rd Street
Resting place for more than 300 Confederate
soldiers and seven generals
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Historic Meadow Garden 706.724.4174 1320 Independence Drive
Farmhouse of George Walton, youngest signer of
the Declaration of Independence
HistoricMeadowGarden.org
Saturday Historic Trolley Tour 706.724.4067 506 Reynolds Street
Experience Augusta’s journey through time by
trolley. Call ahead for reservations.
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Signer’s Monument 500 Block of Greene Street
Three Georgia signers of Declaration of
Independence are buried here
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Springfield Baptist Church & Springfield Park 706.724.1056 114 12th Street
Oldest active African-American church in
America/Morehouse College started here,
a 2.5-acre park adjacent to the church
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St. Paul’s Church/Fort Augusta 706.724.2485 605 Reynolds Street
A historic downtown Parish located on the
Riverwalk/venue for Augusta Choral Society
SaintPauls.org
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