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Who Do You Think You Are?
Yes, TV’s favorite reality show featuring celebrities uncovering their genealogy is coming back to television! Who Do You Think You Are? will be airing on TLC on July 23! You can read more about the show’s new season highlights here: … Continue reading
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Create A Seven Generation Ancestry Tree
Join us on Saturday, June 8th, to create a seven generation ancestry tree. We will supply the tree on heavy card stock. All you need to bring are the names of your ancestors. The program will start at 2:00 in … Continue reading
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Sorting Fact from Fiction: President Wilson’s Grandparents’ Immigration Story
The Augusta Genealogical Society and the Augusta Museum of History are partnering with Erick Montgomery of Historic Augusta to present the program “Sorting Fact from Fiction: President Wilson’s Grandparents’ Immigration Story. The program will be held on Thursday, May 2, … Continue reading
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May Historic Downtown Library Tour
Once again Erick Montgomery, the director of Historic Augusta, will lead a walking tour of downtown historic Augusta. This time we will go down 9th Street to Broad Street and back again. Bring your walking shoes and your cameras! May … Continue reading
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Southern Cooking
May’s Brown Bag History Series Lecture AUGUSTA, GEORGIA (4/22/13) – As part of its continuing Brown Bag History Series, the Augusta Museum of History presents, Southern Cooking a talk given by Barbara Howard Ross, on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at … Continue reading
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Greenblatt Library Lecture
The Greenblatt Library at Georgia Regents University will be presenting the third lecture in their History of the Health Sciences series. “The Chronicle of George and Procuring Specimens for the Teaching of Anatomy” will take place on Friday, April 26 … Continue reading
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Historic Augusta’s Annual Cotton Ball
Thursday, May 16, 2013 6:30-9:30 pm At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John Doumar 2644 Henry Street Historic Augusta’s annual Cotton Ball is an opportunity to mingle in a historic setting while enjoying a delicious meal, drinks, mint … Continue reading
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2013 Downtown Loft Tour
May 3-4, 2013 May is National Historic Preservation Month. Celebrate by taking an intimate look inside historic buildings in the Augusta Downtown Historic District during the annual Downtown Loft Tour. All proceeds benefit the projects and programs of Historic Augusta. … Continue reading
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Augusta’s Viewpoint: Understanding the Civil War
Georgia Regents University-Augusta will be conducting three programs in April as part of the Augusta’s Viewpoint: Understanding the Civil War series: Monday, April 15 Book Discussion, 7 pm, Washington Hall (Summerville) Dr. Debra van Tuyll, Professor of Communications at Georgia … Continue reading
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Sports in the CSRA
Sports in the CSRA April’s Brown Bag History Series Lecture Augusta, Georgia (4/3/13) – As part of its continuing Brown Bag History Series, the Augusta Museum of History presents, Sports in the CSRA a talk given by Randy DuTeau, on … Continue reading
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