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  2. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The first of two Linwood Hayne Scout camps in Augusta was in an area surrounded by what is now Boy Scout Road. It opened for its first season in the summer of 1926, and remained there for 20 years before the campground was sold in the mid-1940s and moved to a site 12 miles south of Augusta on Georgia Highway 56.

  3. List of mayors of Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Linwood C. Hayne 1913 Jan. 1916 James R. Littleton 1916 Jan. 1919 William P. White 1919 Jan. 1922 The Appleby Library was Wm. P. White's home until his widow sold it in 1928 to Scott B. Appleby. Mr. Appleby donated the house in 1954 to the Augusta City Council for use as a library. [12] Julian Smith 1923 1925

  4. Scouting in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Martha Johnston is 165 acres (67 ha) in Lizella, Georgia and has been owned by the Girl Scouts since 1922. Camp Robert Lewis is 40 acres (16 ha) by Mulberry Falls near the Chattahoochee River. Camp Tanglewood is 184 acres (74 ha) in Augusta, Georgia; The following camps were closed in 2016 and either sold or their lease ended [8]

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    Phinizy Center's Spookduckular Event is 10-11:30 a.m. Oct. 29 in Augusta at 1858 Lock and Dam Rd. There will be Halloween-themed games and crafts, a costume contest, and trick-or-treating.

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  8. Arts and culture in Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. History of Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah, at Augusta, 1872 Springfield Baptist Church, 1867-1879 site of the Augusta Institute. In 1879 the Institute moved to Atlanta, and in 1913 became known as Morehouse College. During the American Revolution, Savannah fell to the British. This left Augusta as the new state capital and a new prime target of the British. By January 31 ...

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