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1933 - Augusta Museum [1] and Augusta National Golf Club established. 1934 C.T. Walker Traditional Magnet School is established. WRDW radio begins broadcasting. [23] 1935 - City bicentennial. [1] 1937 - August: Blood drive organized. [13] 1940 - Augusta Drive-In cinema in business. [21] 1945 - September 15: Future opera star Jessye Norman born ...
Augusta Technical College is a public technical school based in Augusta, Georgia.It was opened in 1961 and is part of the Technical College System of Georgia.The school has three campuses, one in Augusta (Richmond County), another in Thomson (McDuffie County), and the third in Waynesboro (Burke County); a center in Grovetown (Columbia County); and has courses in cyber, digital education, and ...
The school is under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah with local leadership from the Aquinas School Board. The board's members are the principal, one lay representative from each parish in the Central Savannah River Area, one priest elected by the deanery, three at-large members, and a representative of the Parents' Organization.
Westside High School is a public high school located in the West Augusta area of Augusta, Georgia, United States. It is operated by the Richmond County School System . Its current principal is Tikki Middleton.
University Hospital Summerville was founded in 1952, as a private Roman Catholic tertiary care facility known as St. Joseph Hospital located in Augusta, Georgia. The hospital is known for its comprehensive diagnostic services, including cardiac catheterization , magnetic resonance imaging , and osteoporosis treatment.
Meadow Garden is located on the west side of downtown Augusta, separated from the Augusta Canal by the Augusta Canal Historic Walking Trail, and just east of the Sutherland Mill. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, set on a high brick basement. It was built in stages, originally three bays in width, but is now six, with three gabled ...
Augusta Pride is the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) pride organization in Augusta, Georgia. It hosts a pride parade in downtown Augusta. [2]
It provides access to Sue Reynolds Elementary School, Augusta Mall, Copeland Elementary School, Augusta University's (AU) Forest Hills campus, Forest Hills Golf Club, Augusta Municipal Golf Course, Daniel Field, AU's Summerville campus, the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, Monte Sano Elementary School, Paine College, AU's main campus, Lucy ...