June 14 is the city of Augusta’s birthday. Celebrate with a look at some historic postcards as well as some historic sites.
Two historic downtown Augusta properties damaged by Hurricane Helene received grants from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
Ransom Schwerzler has been delving into the history of not just George Walton, but on the enslaved who kept Meadow Garden operating.
A historical marker Rev. William Jefferson White was unveiled May 8.
Historic Augusta held its annual Cotton Ball May 1.
Four Augusta area projects were among the 23 that the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation recognized for the best of preservation in Georgia during its 48th annual Preservation Awards ceremony in Brunswick, Ga.
Painted by Baruti Tucker, a new sculpture pays tribute to the men on the bag.
Scenes from some of Sunday’s events to commemorate the bicentennial of Lafayette’s visit to Augusta.
Events on March 23-24 will commemorate the bicentennial of the Marquis de Lafayette’s friendship tour.
Family members saved the Skinner-Warren-West-Gardner House at 3202 Washington Road from the wrecking ball by moving it to West Road earlier this month.
See Meadow Garden during a candlelight holiday tour Dec. 6-7.
Historian Corey Rogers is the director of the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History.
A journalism history symposium will be at Augusta University Nov. 7-9.