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  2. Arts and culture in Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    They currently act as Augusta's public art agency, and also administer re-granting arts funds from the City of Augusta through the City Arts Grants Program. They organize opportunities and events for both artists and art lovers, including the Arts in the Heart of Augusta Festival, [ 9 ] a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -day celebration of the varied arts and ...

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    May 27, 1971 (Along the west bank of the Savannah River from the Richmond-Columbia county line to 10th and Fenwick Sts.: Augusta: National Historic Landmark (canal and historic district), extends into Columbia County

  4. Lucy Craft Laney - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Craft Laney (April 13, 1854 – October 23, 1933) [1] was an American educator who in 1883 founded the first school for black children in Augusta, Georgia. She was principal for 50 years of the Haines Institute for Industrial and Normal Education .

  5. Raise a glass to Augusta: Near-Wichita town about to ... - AOL

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    Augusta’s craft brewery count at the moment is zero. But by this time next year, the small town with a quaint but up-and-coming downtown area will be home to two craft breweries operating on the ...

  6. Lucy Craft Laney High School - Wikipedia

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    Lucy C. Laney Comprehensive High School (Laney High School) is a public high school in the Laney-Walker district of Augusta, Georgia, United States. It was formed in 1949 by combining the A. R. Johnson and Haines Normal and Industrial Institute. From the merger, Laney derived the mascot, the "Wildcat," and the school colors of red and grey.

  7. Miller Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Miller Theater is a former movie theater and vaudeville house in Augusta, Georgia. The Miller was built by architect Roy A. Benjamin utilizing the Arte Moderne style of architecture and was owned by Frank Miller. Due to an economic downturn in the 1980s in downtown Augusta, the theater was forced to close.

  8. Augusta Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    There have been proposals by some city officials and by GA Gov. Sonny Perdue to redevelop some Botanical Gardens property for the construction of a new baseball stadium for the Augusta GreenJackets. The proposed stadium, designed by Cal Ripken Jr. would incorporate the Gardens in its design. The new stadium's turf management crew is proposed to ...

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