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Augusta Canal National Heritage Area — Attraction in Augusta

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Augusta Canal National Heritage Area
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Nearby attractions
Augusta Canal Discovery Center
Blome Ln, Augusta, GA 30901
Sacred Heart Cultural Center
1301 Greene St, Augusta, GA 30901
Meadow Garden
1320 Independence Dr, Augusta, GA 30901
Boeckh Park
501 Front St, North Augusta, SC 29841
Sharon Jones Amphitheater
1001 Center St, North Augusta, SC 29841
Nearby restaurants
Fat Man's Cafe & Catering
1450 Greene St Ste. 600, Augusta, GA 30901
Bojangles
1457 Walton Wy, Augusta, GA 30904
Aromas Italian Grill
1452 Walton Wy, Augusta, GA 30901
Frog Hollow Tavern
1282 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
Pizza Hut
615 15th St, Augusta, GA 30901
McDonald's
1464 Walton Wy, Augusta, GA 30904
Farmhaus Burger
1204 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
The Pizza Joint
1245 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
Craft & Vine
1204 Broad St B, Augusta, GA 30901
Knuckle Sandwiches
1149 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
Nearby hotels
Hyatt House Augusta / Downtown
1268 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30901
Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG
1060 Center St, North Augusta, SC 29841
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Augusta Canal National Heritage Area

1450 Greene St #400, Augusta, GA 30901
4.6(260)
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attractions: Augusta Canal Discovery Center, Sacred Heart Cultural Center, Meadow Garden, Boeckh Park, Sharon Jones Amphitheater, restaurants: Fat Man's Cafe & Catering, Bojangles, Aromas Italian Grill, Frog Hollow Tavern, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Farmhaus Burger, The Pizza Joint, Craft & Vine, Knuckle Sandwiches
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(706) 823-0440
Website
augustacanal.com
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Thu9:30 AM - 4:30 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Augusta Canal National Heritage Area

Augusta Canal Discovery Center

Sacred Heart Cultural Center

Meadow Garden

Boeckh Park

Sharon Jones Amphitheater

Augusta Canal Discovery Center

Augusta Canal Discovery Center

4.7

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Sacred Heart Cultural Center

Sacred Heart Cultural Center

4.8

(411)

Open 24 hours
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Meadow Garden

Meadow Garden

4.8

(78)

Open 24 hours
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Boeckh Park

Boeckh Park

4.7

(219)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:30 PM
1301 Greene Street, Augusta, 30901
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Augusta Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Augusta Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
850 Broad St, Augusta, 30901
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A Christmas Carol Cocktail Experience - Augusta
A Christmas Carol Cocktail Experience - Augusta
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:00 PM
519 Greene Street, Augusta, 30901
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Nearby restaurants of Augusta Canal National Heritage Area

Fat Man's Cafe & Catering

Bojangles

Aromas Italian Grill

Frog Hollow Tavern

Pizza Hut

McDonald's

Farmhaus Burger

The Pizza Joint

Craft & Vine

Knuckle Sandwiches

Fat Man's Cafe & Catering

Fat Man's Cafe & Catering

4.3

(291)

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Bojangles

Bojangles

4.0

(453)

$

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Aromas Italian Grill

Aromas Italian Grill

4.6

(88)

$

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Frog Hollow Tavern

Frog Hollow Tavern

4.7

(662)

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Reviews of Augusta Canal National Heritage Area

4.6
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5.0
3y

I visited during the First Annual Augusta Canal Heritage Festival, the first time I'd heard of the canal.

The museum provides an interesting overview of the canal's history with a set of detailed models of the canal area of Augusta. The signage of the displays provides details about who was involved with the building of the canal and the textile mills along its banks and how the canal influenced Augusta.

I suggest that you also visit the Augusta Museum of History. Both the Museum of History and the Augusta Canal exhibits work together to provide a history of Augusta and both can be done in a single day.

The gift shop is small but does have a selection of paperbacks on various subjects of the canal and Augusta. There are also postcards and note paper.

A shortened version of a trip on the canal onboard a canal boat offered during the festival was interesting and relaxing. Going beneath Butt Memorial Bridge with the swallows flitting about was exciting. We saw other wildlife and flowers on the banks during our trip.

Parking for the festival was available on both sides of the converted mill building where the museum is housed.

The canal itself is along a ridge hence elevated above the plaza outside the museum and its building. Metal stairs are used to move from the plaza up to the canal bank.

There is a restaurant across the alley from the museum however I ate lunch from a food truck...

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2.0
7y

An evening at St Joe's reunion. The family of emplotees was the best. The facilities need to consider the following. Poor WiFi support. Sux or more options to chose from and then guess as to what password to use. Poor router support for the signal. Image kept freezing anywhere within the two rooms. Good serving line was total chaos. No beginning or end. Reminded me of cows eating at a trough. Has to wait almost an hour before I could jockey myself into a position to get a few meatballs and some chicken strips that are very dry, cold and incredibly tough. No individual glasses filled with anything to drink. Enough store bought cookies and cake to last 6 months. Needed more organization with a possible two sided long table with possibly coordinating people from certain tables to be...

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5.0
24w

If you get the chance to go, you should definitely go! I went with my grandson's cub scouts group, and we all had a wonderful time. The hosts were friendly and informative on the tour along the canal, and they were so patient with the boys. It's beautiful along the canal. We even got to see one of the birds spreading its wings to dry off. And, there's a big flower sculpture that she explains along with the histories of the canal and the buildings as you ride the canal boat down and back. After the tour of the canal, everyone wandered through the museum, pushing the buttons to listen to the recordings, turning cranks to watch the water flow, and touching cotton bales and skulls of animals that had been found...

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Richard ChambersRichard Chambers
I visited during the First Annual Augusta Canal Heritage Festival, the first time I'd heard of the canal. The museum provides an interesting overview of the canal's history with a set of detailed models of the canal area of Augusta. The signage of the displays provides details about who was involved with the building of the canal and the textile mills along its banks and how the canal influenced Augusta. I suggest that you also visit the Augusta Museum of History. Both the Museum of History and the Augusta Canal exhibits work together to provide a history of Augusta and both can be done in a single day. The gift shop is small but does have a selection of paperbacks on various subjects of the canal and Augusta. There are also postcards and note paper. A shortened version of a trip on the canal onboard a canal boat offered during the festival was interesting and relaxing. Going beneath Butt Memorial Bridge with the swallows flitting about was exciting. We saw other wildlife and flowers on the banks during our trip. Parking for the festival was available on both sides of the converted mill building where the museum is housed. The canal itself is along a ridge hence elevated above the plaza outside the museum and its building. Metal stairs are used to move from the plaza up to the canal bank. There is a restaurant across the alley from the museum however I ate lunch from a food truck on my visit.
Mary ThompsonMary Thompson
If you get the chance to go, you should definitely go! I went with my grandson's cub scouts group, and we all had a wonderful time. The hosts were friendly and informative on the tour along the canal, and they were so patient with the boys. It's beautiful along the canal. We even got to see one of the birds spreading its wings to dry off. And, there's a big flower sculpture that she explains along with the histories of the canal and the buildings as you ride the canal boat down and back. After the tour of the canal, everyone wandered through the museum, pushing the buttons to listen to the recordings, turning cranks to watch the water flow, and touching cotton bales and skulls of animals that had been found in the canal.
Mary WrightMary Wright
What a wonderful Museum that tells the history of the Augusta Canal and how it was built. The Visionaries Samuel Cummings believe that water could be used to Power Machinery . The Savannah River Runs Through Augusta Georgia and during a Six Mile Stretch takes a 52 foot drop discovered by a engineer and surveyor, Water was diverted from the Savannah River to create the Augusta canal. The 52 foot water drop power turned turbines which turned pulleys to provide Power to the local flour Mill and textile economies. Augusta Georgia was a great textile City, its heavy use of cotton during that Era produced beautiful textiles from cotton it's other major industry
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I visited during the First Annual Augusta Canal Heritage Festival, the first time I'd heard of the canal. The museum provides an interesting overview of the canal's history with a set of detailed models of the canal area of Augusta. The signage of the displays provides details about who was involved with the building of the canal and the textile mills along its banks and how the canal influenced Augusta. I suggest that you also visit the Augusta Museum of History. Both the Museum of History and the Augusta Canal exhibits work together to provide a history of Augusta and both can be done in a single day. The gift shop is small but does have a selection of paperbacks on various subjects of the canal and Augusta. There are also postcards and note paper. A shortened version of a trip on the canal onboard a canal boat offered during the festival was interesting and relaxing. Going beneath Butt Memorial Bridge with the swallows flitting about was exciting. We saw other wildlife and flowers on the banks during our trip. Parking for the festival was available on both sides of the converted mill building where the museum is housed. The canal itself is along a ridge hence elevated above the plaza outside the museum and its building. Metal stairs are used to move from the plaza up to the canal bank. There is a restaurant across the alley from the museum however I ate lunch from a food truck on my visit.
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If you get the chance to go, you should definitely go! I went with my grandson's cub scouts group, and we all had a wonderful time. The hosts were friendly and informative on the tour along the canal, and they were so patient with the boys. It's beautiful along the canal. We even got to see one of the birds spreading its wings to dry off. And, there's a big flower sculpture that she explains along with the histories of the canal and the buildings as you ride the canal boat down and back. After the tour of the canal, everyone wandered through the museum, pushing the buttons to listen to the recordings, turning cranks to watch the water flow, and touching cotton bales and skulls of animals that had been found in the canal.
Mary Thompson

Mary Thompson

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What a wonderful Museum that tells the history of the Augusta Canal and how it was built. The Visionaries Samuel Cummings believe that water could be used to Power Machinery . The Savannah River Runs Through Augusta Georgia and during a Six Mile Stretch takes a 52 foot drop discovered by a engineer and surveyor, Water was diverted from the Savannah River to create the Augusta canal. The 52 foot water drop power turned turbines which turned pulleys to provide Power to the local flour Mill and textile economies. Augusta Georgia was a great textile City, its heavy use of cotton during that Era produced beautiful textiles from cotton it's other major industry
Mary Wright

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