Museums & Galleries
Learn about Augusta’s days as a bustling cotton market at the historic Cotton Exchange. Appreciate excellent works by Southern artists, spanning more than 200 years, at the Morris Museum of Art.
Shape and mold your own artistry in one of the popular classes at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. These are only a few of the stimulating sites and activities in Augusta available to art and culture enthusiasts.
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Artists Row
Established in 1994 as part of Augusta’s revitalization of the historic district along Broad Street, Artists Row is a vital part of the region’s th...Read More | 68 Likes -
Location: Augusta, Downtown Augusta Canal Discovery Center
Located in the Historic Enterprise Mill.Read More | 57 Likes -
Location: Augusta Augusta Cotton Exchange
Once the second largest cotton exchange in the world.Read More | 15 Likes -
Location: Augusta Augusta Museum of History
Experience Yesterday Today.Read More | 51 Likes -
Location: Downtown
Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
The home President Woodrow Wilson lived in for ten years as a boy.Read More | 33 Likes -
Location: Augusta, Downtown Ezekiel Harris House
Built in 1797 by a prominent tobacco merchant.Read More | 30 Likes -
Location: Augusta Ft. Gordon's Signal Corp Museum
Located at the home of the U.S. Army Signal Corps., the museum houses an extensive collection of communications artifacts including many from major...Read More | 10 Likes -
Location: Augusta, Downtown Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art
Established in 1937, the Gertrude Hebert is housed in historic Ware's Folly (c. 1818).Read More | 35 Likes -
Historic Trolley Tour of Augusta
Every Saturday1:30 -3:15$15 person (includes tour of Augusta Museum of History)24 hour advanced reservations requiredRead More | 159 Likes -
Location: Augusta Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History
The Lucy Craft Laney Museum is the only African American Museum in Augusta. The museum, which opened in 1991, is a small house museum that was the...Read More | 55 Likes
