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The Academy of Richmond County is a high school located in Augusta, Georgia, United States. Known previously as Richmond County Military Academy, it is commonly known as Richmond Academy or ARC . Chartered in 1783, it is listed as the sixth oldest existing public high school in the United States , and the oldest existing public high school in ...
Each year, Augusta also hosts the Augusta Futurity, the largest horse cutting show east of the Mississippi River. In 2009, the Futurity hosted its 30th annual event. [3] Augusta hosts the Augusta Literary Festival on the first Saturday in March at the Augusta-Richmond County Library in downtown Augusta (823 Telfair Street). [4]
Media outlets in the Augusta, Georgia (United States) market include eight television stations, 24 FM radio stations, nine AM radio stations, ...
Forest Hills Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, United States, is a public facility owned by Augusta University.It features an 18-hole course designed by Donald Ross in 1926, and re-designed by Arnold Palmer Company in 2004. [2]
The Sacred Heart Cultural Center, originally known also as Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is a historic events center and former Catholic parish church located in Augusta, Georgia. The church was established to accommodate Augusta's growing Catholic immigrant population, which had outgrown the St. Patrick parish by the 1870s. [2]
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.
The Piedmont Augusta Symphony and Pops! Series are hosted at the Miller Theater in downtown Augusta, GA. The Columbia County Music Series offers people in Columbia County the opportunity to attend classical music concerts in their own community. Discovery concerts are aimed at attracting children to the symphony and to classical music.
The Augusta Botanical Gardens (formerly the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame Botanical Gardens) was a 17-acre (69,000 m 2) botanical garden located in downtown Augusta, Georgia.