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- The Imperial Theatre - The historic Imperial Theatre is located in beautiful Augusta, Georgia. Home for the Augusta Ballet, Augusta Opera, Augusta Players, and many others.
- Augusta Technical Institute - Information on technical institute, located in Augusta, Georgia.
- Weather Underground: Augusta, Georgia - Local weather for Augusta, Georgia.
- Augusta SafeHomes - SAFE-homes of Augusta is a not for profit organization that shelters women and children who are victims of domestic violence. The agency is located in Augusta, GA and serves 13 counties.
- Augusta Choral Society - A 100 member community chorus in Augusta, Georgia, performing the great choral literature.
- Oldpoetry: Augusta Davies Webster - Collection of her poems.
- The Weather Channel - Augusta, Georgia - Local weather forecast for Augusta, Georgia.
- Augusta Port News - Portale sulle risorse strutturali, aziendali, turistiche ed amministrative del porto cittadino.
- Downtown Augusta - Guide to downtown Augusta, Georgia.
- Augusta Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
Wikipedia Articles
- USS Augusta (SSN-710) - USS Augusta (SSN-710), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Augusta, Maine. (There were 3 other ships named USS Augusta that were named for Augusta, Georgia).
- Augusta Technical College - Augusta Technical College is a two-year college based in Augusta, Georgia. It was founded in 1961 as Augusta Area Vocational-Technical School, was merged with Richmond Area Vocational School in 1966 and renamed to Augusta Area Technical School.
- Augusta-Richmond County James Brown Arena - The James Brown Arena, formally Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center, houses Augusta's indoor football team, the Augusta Spartans and the hockey team, Augusta Lynx (East Coast Hockey League). James Brown Arena seats 8,500 and houses a 2960 seat theater.
- Augusta Civic Center (Maine) - The Augusta Civic Center is a 6,777-seat multi-purpose arena in Augusta, Maine, USA, owned by the city of Augusta. It hosts locals sporting events and concerts, and was built in 1973.
- Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad - In 1869 the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and the Columbia and Augusta Railroad merged to form the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. This resulted in a railroad with a 191 mile line between Augusta, GA and Charlotte, NC.