by Dan Pearson | Features
By Dan Pearson DINING If you’re the kind of person who eats from crack of dawn breakfasts to midnight snacks, we’ve got what your neighbors say are the best places to get the good stuff. Here’s to the menu! The Brunch House | Best Breakfast 2022 Breakfast...
by Lee Ann Caldwell | Features
By Lee Ann Caldwell Antebellum Hancock County was in the black belt, a rich streak of fertile soil that grew the white bolls that made the South prosper. That cotton was produced by the enslaved men, women and children of African heritage, on whose labor the wealth of...
by Danielle Wong Moores | Features
By Danielle Wong MooresPhotography by Jane Kortright When she was a little girl, Jane Ellaissi would ride four hours on a Greyhound bus from Atlanta to Augusta to visit her grandmother, Louise, a bridal consultant at J.B. White’s on Broad Street. Louise, impeccable in...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
“When the doors to the church opened everything around me went black. I didn’t see anyone but my dad and Will. It was something out of a storybook,” said Rebecca. October 23, 2022 Rebecca’s “something blue” was her grandmother’s 50th anniversary diamond and sapphire...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
“We made a sunset ‘fake’ getaway in the plane. That moment was so special because it was just the two of us,” Rachel said. “As we flew over downtown … we were able to spend a quiet moment together as a couple before heading back to the ongoing reception at the...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
“I’m from Fort Worth, so getting married at my husband’s family ranch in Edgefield, which has a great southwestern feel, was incredibly special,” Elizabeth said. September 11, 2021 Admittedly, Elizabeth has an obsession with Mexico. Raised in Texas, she was exposed to...