If you are planning a trip to Augusta, Georgia, there are plenty of things to do to keep you busy no matter what you enjoy doing. There is an abundance of museums, theaters, parks and much more to make your stay a memorable and fun one. If you enjoy the outdoors, be sure to visit Phinizy Swamp Nature Park at 1858 Lock & Dam Rd or Springfield Village Park at 114 12th St.If you like golfing, several courses are available including Jones Creek Course at 4101 Hammonds Ferry Road.
If you are a history buff, don't miss the Sacred Heart Cultural Center at 1301 Greene St. Or Ezekiel Harris House at 1822 Broad St.You will learn a lot about the area from these places. If it is shopping you are looking for, the Augusta Barnyard Flea Market at 1625 Doug Barnard Pky will net you a ton of new or old treasures. You can also stop at the Augusta Mall and the Surrey Center to shop till your drop.
If you like the darkside of things, the area is full of old cemeteries such as Cedar Grove Cemetery at 120 Watkins St, Magnolia Cemetery at 702 3rd St. Both of these cemeteries are rich in history and are definitely worth a visit. http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2842540-augusta_things_to_do-i.
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