Augusta Downtown Historic District
Augusta Downtown Historic District
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Bounded by Gordon Hwy., 13 St., Augusta Canal, and the Savannah River |
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Multiple |
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Greek, Italianate, Gothic revival, Federal, Victorian, Queen Anne, Second Empire, Beaux Arts, Romanesque, Classical, Craftsman, Art Deco, and International |
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04000515 |
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June 11, 2004[1] |
Augusta Downtown Historic District is a historic district that encompasses most of Downtown Augusta, Georgia and its pre-Civil War area.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[1]
Notable Historic sites
Downtown Augusta is home to many historical sites. Some of these include:
Historical Homes
Downtown Augusta contains a large amount of historical homes, many being built in the 19th century. Some of these homes include:
- Brahe House
- Joseph Rucker Lamar House— Lamar resided here when he was studying law.
- Phinizy Residence
- Platt Fleming Walker d'Antignac House
- Woodrow Wilson Childhood Home— The residence of Woodrow Wilson until the age of 14.
- Zachary Daniels House
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See also: Category:Augusta, Georgia
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