


Explore Georgia's rich history through engaging exhibits and artifacts at the Augusta Museum of History.

A scenic riverside walk with beautiful views of the Savannah River.

A historic park featuring a Confederate monument and beautiful landscaping.
A 360-acre nature park with trails, boardwalks, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important while exploring the museum.
To carry personal belongings and museum guides or souvenirs comfortably.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its Southern comfort food and friendly atmosphere.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a creative menu with locally sourced ingredients.

A historic restaurant offering upscale American cuisine in a charming atmosphere.
Crispy waffle made with cornmeal and pecans, served with syrup and butter.
Breaded and fried green tomatoes served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Warm cobbler made with fresh Georgia peaches, topped with vanilla ice cream.
A classic cotton t-shirt featuring the museum's logo, symbolizing your visit to the rich history of Augusta.
A traditional Southern dessert, this pecan pie is a sweet reminder of the South's hospitality and the museum's culinary history.

Original artworks by local artists, inspired by the historic Augusta Riverfront and its significance in the city's history.
A serene wetland haven along the Tumen River, teeming with diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
A captivating display of illuminated totem poles in Victoria's Centennial Square, showcasing First Nations art and culture.

A bustling local market offering fresh seafood and tropical fruits, with a vibrant atmosphere.