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Augusta Riverwalk Marina

Augusta Riverwalk Marina

(23 reviews)

This is a very beautiful public park near downtown Augusta, GA, that we visited last weekend. This…read morewas a pleasant place to w, walk here visitors can enjoy local artists, flowers, and a great review of the river. We really enjoyed this area as it was very safe, quiet, and relaxing. We visited in December so we had great weather. BOAT HOUSE RENTALS look on Airbnb! The hostess (Beth) operates the rentals and the Sunday market along river. Beth was absolutely informative and an excellent host. This was a great experience, one of my bucket list! This was an excellent and very comfortable hotel option while we were visiting the Augusta, GA area last weekend! This boathouse lodging is situated conveniently on the Augusta marina, so there was no parking issues. The reservation process was very easy, and we had no issues communicating with the owner all through our visit. This houseboat was an older vessel, that was restored and could easily be enough space for 4 adults. On our visit we just had 2 adults, so the full size bed was more than comfortable. They also have two two size buckbeds that could be used for kids or other adults. This houseboat was very cozy and comfortable. It had direct TV and all the other options (microwave, refrigerator, stove.

Quite very nice place to visit. Take your day trip there walk along the Riverwalk. Beautiful houses…read moreto look at as you sit on the riverbank after the walk past all the vendors selling their personal goods.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center of Augusta

The Salvation Army Kroc Center of Augusta

(11 reviews)

Have really enjoyed my time at Kroc. The facilities are clean, it's never felt overly crowded,…read moreemployees are welcoming. But, I specifically want to shout out Coach Matt for his swimming instruction. I'm an adult and learned to swim as a child. However, I had some negative experiences with water in later years and wanted to conquer that and learn how to swim laps. Matt has been an amazing teacher; very patient, kind, and explains things in a way that make sense to my brain. It's clear he has a lot of knowledge and his demeanor put me at ease--both to try conquering my apprehensions about swimming and also to ask any question I wanted. I often got to my lessons early and got to see Matt working with other students, both children and adults. It's clear others also appreciate working with him. One mother told me her daughter was afraid to put her head under water before Coach Matt, and we watched as her daughter now leapt into the deep end with a smile on her face! I was only in Augusta for a few months, but if I return, I will definitely be trying to get a few more lessons in with Matt.

I called last Wednesday regarding day passes and including Saturday hours. I was told that yes I…read morecan come get a day pass for the pool. Once we arrived today, I was told they are not allowing day passes at the pool. I was lied to. I even talked to my wife about possibly getting a membership here like my parents did as a kid. She wanted us to test it out before we made a decision. Well now I know what we are not getting!

Summer House Realty

Summer House Realty

(2 reviews)

What an amazing location for a retirement ceremony! Thank you so much to Michelle Marzolf, who was…read moreour event coordinator, for being a great host. The communication we had prior to the day of the event, to assisting in setting up items (balloons & banners) was vital to the decoration of the party. Michelle has a definite go-getter mentally that won't stop until you are happy. She definitely made every second of the event memorable in every way. So many compliments were made about the location (Summer House), that I was able to refer two of my coworkers to have their kids graduation party at this establishment. Thank you again Michelle for being the person you are and making our event that much special. May God continue to overflow your life with blessings. If interested please reach out to her info with; Michelle Amanda Marzolf Call/Text: 706.339.2095 Office Phone: 706.955.6436 Email: michellem@summerhouserealty.com Address: 2735 Washington Road, Augusta, GA 30909

Peter Larson was so helpful lining up homes for me to see. My husband and I were looking to buy…read morenear our daughter and grandson but lived out of town over 3 hours away. I found a house I wanted to see and was referred to Peter. He showed up in 10 minutes, made and posted a video for my husband, who couldn't come due to work. Although another person was able to put contract on house before my husband was able to get back to me an hour later. Peter never gave up and was active in sending homes that met our requests until we found the home that was right for us. Thanks again Peter!

Augusta Museum of History - Augusta Museum of History

Augusta Museum of History

(45 reviews)

This is one of Augusta's most rewarding museums, a place that manages to tell a 12,000‑year story…read morewithout ever feeling overwhelming. The Augusta Museum of History is the city's oldest historical institution, founded in 1937 and now the only accredited museum in the Central Savannah River Area, which gives it a level of curatorial depth you can feel as you move from room to room. The museum's signature exhibition, Augusta's Story, begins with the region's earliest Indigenous cultures, including artifacts from the Stallings Island people, and then moves through the Colonial Era, the antebellum period, the Civil War, and the city's twentieth century reinventions. You see everything from slave‑made pottery to a 12‑pounder bronze Napoleon cannon tube and an 1869 steam fire engine tied to the devastating 1916 fire that reshaped parts of the city. It's a rare chance to see Augusta's full arc laid out in a way that feels comprehensive. The museum also excels at capturing the city's cultural identity. The James Brown gallery is a highlight, celebrating the life and global influence of the "Godfather of Soul" with photographs, stage pieces, and biographical context that show how deeply he shaped Augusta's modern identity. Several media options to watch him performing and to hear other leading figures discuss his influence. The golf and Masters Tournament section offers a thoughtful look at how the sport became intertwined with the city's reputation, and the medical history exhibit includes an impressive wall of antique medicine bottles that gives you a sense of how local healthcare evolved over generations. One of the most enjoyable parts of the visit is the Transportation Corridor, which brings Augusta's mobility story to life with a 1914 steam locomotive, a 1917 steam trolley, a reconstructed 1930s gas station, and a range of early vehicles. Walking through the restored streetcar and stepping into the rail car for photos adds a tactile, playful element that balances the more traditional exhibits. Upstairs, the museum's radio history exhibit traces the rise of WBBQ, one of Augusta's most influential stations, including a "then and now" section installed for its 60th anniversary. There are also exhibits on local law enforcement and firefighting, as well as a gallery of regional legends that highlights entertainers, athletes, writers, and other notable Augustans. The entire museum is comfortably explored in about two hours, which makes it an easy and rewarding stop whether you're spending a full day downtown or pairing it with the Morris Museum of Art or the Riverwalk. It's the kind of place that leaves you with a clearer sense of Augusta's character, from its earliest settlements to the voices and industries that shaped the city you see today. Don't miss it. [Review 203 of 2026 - 904 in Georgia - 25392 overall]

We were in town for the weekend and decided to pay this place a visit. The admission price was…read moreonly a dollar so you really can't go wrong with that price. The first floor has a pretty extensive history of the city and was very interesting. The second floor has about five other sections including golf, James Brown, medical, and locals.

James Brown Statue

James Brown Statue

(11 reviews)

I was researching places to go in Augusta on TikTok. The downtown area is very quiet on a Sunday…read more I always wanted to see this statue although I never thought I would be going to Augusta. The statue sits in the middle of the street. It is easy to find. There was no traffic or people walking around for that matter. For whatever reason I was not ready for the fact that the statue was the same size and height as Mr Brown. It sits on a concrete landing that's easy enough to climb in order to get a better view of the details or take pictures. I was intrigued. Down the street, maybe a block away is the mural. We took so many pictures standing in front of it. People in cars were riding by, stopping and taking pics. It is truly a beautiful tribute to the Godfather of Soul. All they needed was some speakers with his music.

This statue honors the "Godfather of Soul", Mister James Brown. One of the first inductees into the…read moreRock and Roll Hall of Fame in January 1986, he was born in Barnwell SC. That's about an hour or so east of here. His ties to Augusta started at Augusta's Lenox Theater in 1944 where he won a talent show. The statue here in Augusta is on a small raised stage and features a lifesize sculture of the man holding a microphone. There's a selfie station where you can send a text and it will take your picture but that wasn't working today. Stop by. There is metered street parking nearby as well as restaurants and retail shopping. [Review 14732 overall, 232 of 2021, number 395 in Georgia.]

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