- TripBuzz found 49 things to do with kids in or near Augusta, Georgia, including 27 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Aiken, Evans and North Augusta.
- From Brunswick National Lanes to James Brown Arena, the Augusta area offers 26 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Specialty Museums and Historic Sites.
- Augusta marks the entry of the Georgia Piedmont area and is located halfway up the Savannah River between its source and the Atlantic Ocean. The strategic position of the site made the area highly valuable from the beginnings of the Georgia colony, helping to preserve a long span of history in the city. A wide range of live entertainment and musical festivals are held annually in this cultural center.
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In a franchise known for its mushroom-shaped architecture and original artwork, guests enjoy stone-baked pizzas, hoagies, and calzones
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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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3300 Evans To Lock Road, Augusta, GA 30907
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Situated in a picturesque spot overlooking the Savannah River, The Savannah Rapids Visitor Center features a wealth of tourist information about the state of Georgia in general as well as the Savannah area in particular.
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I-20 West, Augusta, GA 30917
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People wishing to visit the area should always pass through the Georgia Visitor Information Center – Augusta, where they will find precious information.
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Phinizy Swamp Nature Park is local park comprising of a number of wetlands and woodlands and houses a wide variety of vegetation such as bald cypresses and Longleaf Pine forests, as well as diverse wildlife species.
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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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Opened in 1910, the Imperial Theatre is registered in the National Register of Historic Places. Festivals are held in here each year, such as the Poison Peach Film Festival.
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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.
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1116 Phillips Street, Augusta, GA 30901
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The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History offers visitors a glimpse into black history throughout Georgia. The museum celebrates Lucy Craft Laney, and her legacy of being one of Georgia's most influential educational leaders.
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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.