- The list below includes 42 free or cheap things to do in or near North Augusta, South Carolina, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Other Entertainment.
- From Brick Pond Park to Riverwalk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in North Augusta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Augusta, Aiken and Evans.
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Visitors to Brick Pond Park are used to seeing the abundant wildlife that call this 40-acre park home. With walking trails throughout the wetlands, alligators, deer, otters and more can be found in their natural environment so make sure you bring your camera.
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A permanent collection of 5,000 items can be seen at the Morris Museum of Art. Each month there is a temporary exhibition, with various other events held all around the year.
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Initially functioning as a Catholic Church, Sacred Heart Cultural Center today is a local venue for a wide range of cultural events such as concerts, exhibits, the Annual Garden Festival and more.
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Symphony Orchestra Augusta is a performing group which plays a variety of classic music. The orchestra debuted in 1954, and the musicians involved number over 100, who play strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion.
1.9 Miles
Augusta Museum of History houses a wide array of historic artifacts ranging from a 1920's trolley car and other vintage locomotives to other extensive exhibits about the history of healthcare, railroad and banking in Augusta.
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1450 Greene St., Augusta, GA 30901
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The Augusta Canal Interpretive Center at Enterprise Mill is an interactive historic museum with a wide number of exhibits about the canal's construction, operation, hydroelectricity combined with displays explaining the history of the nearby mills and the mill workers.
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419 Seventh Street, Augusta, GA 30903
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Now a historic house museum, the Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson is where Thomas Woodrow Wilson spent his formative years and lived through the American Civil War and the Reconstruction. Guided tours of the place coupled with informative commentary on the artifacts, are also available.
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Ezekiel Harris House is a free standing house that was built in 1797 and operates as a historic period piece. The house was restored in 1964, and can be viewed Monday to Saturday.
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Built in 1995, the Lake Olmstead Stadium & Park is a baseball facility that can accommodate up to 4,822 people at a time. The stadium also serves as an outdoor entertainment facility.