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Augusta
Convention & Visitors Bureau |
Make the Augusta Visitor Information Center,
located in the lobby of the Augusta Museum
of History (6th Street between Broad and
Reynolds), your first stop. Our helpful visitor
information specialists can provide information
on attractions, recreation, hotels, shopping,
dining and maps of the Augusta area.
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The City of Augusta |
Welcome to the Official Web Site of the City
of Augusta. Augusta, Georgia is the consolidated
government providing services for approximately
200,000 residents.
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North Augusta Chamber of Commerce |
The Greater North Augusta Chamber
of Commerce is a nonprofit business organization
representing the interest of businesses in
greater North Augusta and the Central Savannah
River Area.
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The City of North Augusta |
The City of North Augusta has a Mayor-Council
form of government. The City Council is composed
of seven members elected at-large on a partisan
basis. The Mayor is elected to a four-year
term. Every two years, three Council members
are elected to serve four-year staggered
terms.
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The City of Aiken |
Aiken, SC is the county seat of Aiken County,
and with Augusta, Georgia is one of the two
largest cities of the Central Savannah River
Area. The population was 25,337 at the 2000
census. Aiken was recognized with the All-America
City Award in 1997 by the National Civic
League.
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Fort Gordon |
Welcome to Fort Gordon, home of the US Army’s
Signal Center and School, the Dwight D. Eisenhower
Army Medical Center /Southeast Regional Medical
Command, and a host of other commands and
agencies from across the joint forces of
the United States.
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