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History of Augusta

Founded in 1736, Augusta is Georgia's second oldest and second largest city. General James Oglethorpe founded Augusta along the bank of the Savannah River. The city was named in honor of the Princess of Wales (Augusta).

HISTORIC AUGUSTA
Augusta was once the capital of Georgia and has the largest number of historically significant homes and facilities, such as: the Cotton Exchange, established in 1872, supplied local businessmen with cattle and grain quotations from Chicago, stock averages from New York and daily market prices for cotton; Woodrow Wilson's (twenty-eigth president of the United States) child hood home; Ezekial Harris House; George Walton (signer of the Declaration of Independence) home and many more historical places of interest.

CELEBRITIES OF AUGUSTA
Augusta is home to the godfather of soul, James Brown. The birthplace of Amy Grant, Laurence Fishburne, Jessye Norman, Terri Gibbs, Danny Glover, Joe Penney, Boxer Ray Mercer, Novelist Frank Yerby, Wrestler Hulk Hogan and pro golfer Larry Mize. Ty Cobb, a great baseball player of his time - made his home in Augusta.

AUGUSTA TODAY
Today the city is recognized for its state of the art medical facilities, it growing business sector and the Masters Golf Tournament.

 
 
 
 
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