- Our list of the best things to do in Washington, Georgia, features the top 5 nearby activities — including 1 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Washington, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 5 things to do within the city of Washington, GA
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Enjoy a day of fun in the sun at Washington Farms in Watkinsville, Georgia. The farm is open from mid-spring through early autumn. Its most popular offerings are pick-your-own strawberry harvesting and hay rides.
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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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Tee times for golfing are available every day at the River Golf Club. Memberships are available for golfing as well as lodging, various amenities, and venue services.
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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.
47.8 Miles
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.
48.1 Miles
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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Home to some of the largest headlining tours in the nation, James Brown Arena is one of two main stages located in the Augusta Entertainment Complex. The arena hosts comedians, bands, boxing matches and more.
48.2 Miles
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99 votes
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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The Augusta-Richmond Civic Center is an entertainment venue with an arena and auditorium which hosts musical and sporting events and entertainment and social functions. The floor space of the arena is 23,000 square feet in size.