Lasting Legacies On Telfair

Lasting Legacies On Telfair

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...
Creative Cuisine

Creative Cuisine

By Griffin NelsonPhotography by John Antaki Ramiro Galvin, the owner of Munchies Lab, loves doing things differently and has surrounded himself with people who are similarly creative in the kitchen. The Mexican-born chef has a cultivated background, having lived on...
Elegant Experiences

Elegant Experiences

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...
A Focused Path

A Focused Path

The Vision for Augusta’s Riverwalk By Don Rhodes Every year, thousands of visitors and residents walk along the Savannah River from Sixth to 13th streets. Newcomers refer to the area as the “Riverwalk,” but older residents remember the original name, “Oglethorpe...
2022 Dynamic Women

2022 Dynamic Women

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR 2022 DYNAMIC WOMEN IN BUSINESS PROFILES   This article appears in the August/September 2022 issue of Augusta Magazine. Subscribe to Augusta Magazine Have feedback or a story idea? Our publisher would love to hear...