by Ashlee Duren | Features
By Ashlee Duren | Photo by Amy J. Owen Imagine waking up to views of the Savannah River every morning. That is the what Debbie and David Huguenin see each morning from their Evans home. Guests are greeted by those same breathtaking views of the river, complete with...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
By Jennifer McKee Calling all fans of the Crawleys, Bates’ and Carsons: “Downton Abbey: The Exhibition” is back. The exhibit, which runs from June 27 to September 7, is housed at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, and has been extended after COVID-19...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
By Jennifer McKee Incorporated in 1870 after its founders sought an alternative to the neighboring, boisterous town of Saw Dust, Harlem, Georgia is still known for its wholesome values. Its streets are dotted with mom-and-pop shops and restaurants, and historic...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
By Jennifer McKee Many cities are famous for their public mural programs. While Augusta has its share of murals, our downtown is known for something more interactive—Painted Pianos. You’ve no doubt seen them as you’ve driven down Greene Street or walked past the Book...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
By Jennifer McKee Beginning its life as a railroad town, the city of Winterville, Georgia, is named after its designation as Winter’s Station in the 19th century, a wood-and-water stop six miles from Athens, Georgia. A draw for settlers even before the railroad was...