Augusta Museum of History

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Exterior view, November 2020

The Augusta Museum of History is a history museum located in Augusta, Georgia, U.S. The museum was founded in 1937 to preserve and share the history of Augusta and its surrounding area.[1] On display are numerous artifacts, images, and dioramas that showcase the broad spectrum of the region's history. The Museum of History is the only Museum in the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area - includes four counties in Georgia: Burke, Columbia, McDuffie and Richmond and two counties in South Carolina - Aiken and Edgefield) accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

Permanent Collection

  • Augusta's Story – This exhibit explores the region's history. It is composed of artifacts from the prehistoric times to
    the Godfather of Soul. Artifacts include a diorama of Stallings Island culture, slave-made pottery from the antebellum era, 12-pounder bronze Napoleon Cannon tube, and an 1869 steam fire engine that shows the destruction of the 1916 fire. An interactive computer interactive is also a part of the exhibit. The computer allows visitors to explore the American Revolution.[2]
  • One Man, Two Ships: Lessens [sic] in History and Courage – Also information about the USS Dyess and USS Augusta.
  • WBBQ – This exhibit showcases one of Augusta's most popular radio station. The most recent addition to the exhibit is the
    WBBQ: Then and Now section. This was installed in commemoration of the radio station's 60th Anniversary. This exhibit is located in the Museum History Theater on the second floor of the museum.[2]
  • Georgia Railroad and Banking Company – This exhibit is called Into the Interior: A History of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. It is located in the Knox Foundation Center for the Preservation and Study of the Central Savannah River Area. The exhibit presents artifacts that recount the history of the company over a span of 153 years. Railroad maps, a locomotive bell, and stock books are just a few of the numerous objects that are located in the exhibit. The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company was amended in 1835 and is the most important company in Augusta and in the state of Georgia.[2]
  • Local Legends – exhibition of area-wide entertainers, musicians, singers, authors, athletes, journalists, and other notable personalities.
  • The Transportation Corridor – This is a showcase of the transportation that the region has had over the past 150 years. There is a wide variety of vehicles that are shown in this exhibit. A few vehicles are a 1900 Farm Wagon, a 1917 Steam Locomotive, and a 1952
    Gas Station.[2]

Exhibitions

Location and Information

The museum is located at 560

downtown Augusta. It is open Thursday through Saturday.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Augusta Museum of History". Archived from the original on June 3, 2009. Retrieved October 8, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Augusta Museum of History". Archived from the original on March 3, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2009.
  3. ^ "Nexis Uni® - Sign In | LexisNexis". signin.lexisnexis.com. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  4. ^ "Augusta Museum of History". Archived from the original on May 25, 2009. Retrieved October 8, 2009.

33°28′29″N 81°57′38″W / 33.47482°N 81.96060°W / 33.47482; -81.96060