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Augusta might be famous because of the Augusta National, but before there was an Augusta National, there was the Forest Hills-Ricker Hotel and golf course.
In Place: Augusta’s Secular Holy Place
When Sacred Heart Catholic Church was officially dedicated on Dec. 2, 1900, it was called “the handsomest new church in Georgia” and for good reason. The twin-spired Victorian Romanesque church was immediately...
In Place: Protective Beauty
Augusta might owe its existence to the Savannah River — without it, James Oglethorpe would never have established a trading post below its shoals in 1736, nor would the canal that allowed Augusta to emerge as an...




