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  2. Fort Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Fort Eisenhower, formerly known as Fort Gordon and Camp Gordon, is a United States Army installation established southwest of Augusta, Georgia in October 1941. It is the current home of the United States Army Signal Corps, United States Army Cyber Command, and the Cyber Center of Excellence as well as the National Security Agency/Central Security Service' Georgia Cryptologic Center (NSA ...

  3. Georgia Cryptologic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Cryptologic Center (GCC) or NSA Georgia is a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and Central Security Service (CSS) facility located within Fort Eisenhower, located outside of Augusta, Georgia. The 604,000 sq ft (56,100 m 2) facility opened on March 5, 2012, at a cost of $286 million.

  4. United States Post Office and Courthouse (Augusta, Georgia)

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    Courtroom located inside the United States Courthouse. The United States Post Office and Courthouse in Augusta, Georgia is a U-shaped building that was built during 1915-16 as a post office and courthouse, with elements of Italian Renaissance Revival architecture including creamy marble walls and a red mission tile roof.

  5. Augusta International Raceway - Wikipedia

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    He was driving a 1963 Ford and Augusta would be his last win. The pole sitter was Fred Lorenzen with a speed of 89.545. He would only run 12 laps before engine failure forced him to retire. Lorenzen, Roberts, and sports car star Dave MacDonald were teammates for the Augusta 510 and MacDonald's 2nd-place finish gave Holman Moody the top two ...

  6. Moore's Ford lynchings - Wikipedia

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    The Moore's Ford lynchings, also known as the 1946 Georgia lynching, refers to the July 25, 1946, murders of four young African Americans by a mob of white men. Tradition says that the murders were committed on Moore's Ford Bridge in Walton and Oconee counties between Monroe and Watkinsville , but the four victims, two married couples, were ...

  7. Police departments buying fast Ford Mustang GT to help catch ...

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    Ford Motor Co. dominates the police vehicle market, and now sees growth with its Mustang GT and its V8 engine. ... Georgia locals and tourists will spot these Mustang GT vehicles along US-341, I ...