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Remembering Augusta Chiwy's Courage During the Battle of the BulgeAn article with the history of the Battle of the Bulge.
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Memorial Day Events in the Augusta AreaAre you looking for a way to observe Memorial Day in honor of fallen Americans? Here are several events that will be held in the Augusta area.
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My Civil War Ancestor: Augusta G. WeissertLooking back, over those seventy-nine years, there was awakened within him a keen sense of thankfulness to God,and he said, " If I had to do it all over again, I would do the same thing. I would follow the same course."
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The Masters, Will America Be in Augusta This AprilWith the rise of Golf around the world, is American golf in trouble?
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Review of Maxim 13565CFAF Five-light Chandelier from the Augusta CollectionReview of Maxim 13565CFAF five-light chandelier from the Augusta collection -
Missouri Wines: The Augusta AVAThis article gives you an overview of the Augusta AVA in Missouri, the first federally approved wine region in America. Information on vineyards, wineries and recommended wines is included. -
Bus Tour of Jed Hotchkiss Sites in Augusta & Rockingham CountryOn Saturday, October 9, 2010, a bus tour of Jed Hotchkiss related-sites in Augusta and Rockingham Counties in Virginia will take place. Activities from Staunton, VA to Dayton, VA will celebrate and study this esteemed topographer's life and work. -
Boating in Augusta, GA at the Augusta CanalThe Augusta Canal is the perfect spot to enjoy the natural beauty of The Savannah Rive in lovely Augusta, GA. Kayaking and canoeing are popular past-times on this pristine canal and recreation area.
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Review of the Augusta Plein Air Art Event Day 2 - Katy Trail PaintThe 8th annual Augusta Plein Air Art Event drew over 40 Artists to Defiance on April 22, 2010 to compete for a cash purchase prize of $500 for first place painting. Includes Slide show of Artists and Finished Paintings. -
Theatre, Shows and Stage Productions in Augusta, GeorgiaThough better known for golf and music, Augusta also has a strong showing in stage performance and visual arts, with everything from Broadway hits to community theater.
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The Three Top Bars in Augusta, GAAugusta, GA is widely-known for the Masters Golf Tournament, but it also has a thriving nightlife, plenty of bars and clubs for after-dark entertainment, including Country, sports, neighborhood bars, and dance clubs.
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Tiger Woods in Augusta AlreadyTiger Woods In Augusta Already
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The Toughest Holes at AugustaThe 2010 Masters Golf Tournament will be held April 9th through April 12th at Augusta National in Georgia. Live coverage of the events will start on Wednesday at 3 PM EST with the first round of play starting on Thursday April 9th. -
Whites-Only Basketball League Forming: Is the All-American Basketball Alliance Off Its Rocker?In 2010, the spirits of Jim Crow and segregation are alive and well when ideas like this are put out there.
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Augusta Downtown Historic District (Athens, GA)The heritage of Georgia is evident in the picturesque neighborhood of the Augusta Downtown Historic District.
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Stoneridge Vineyard Farm and Inn in Augusta, MissouriStoneridge Vineyard Farm and Inn in Augusta, Missouri is a bed and breakfast in the heart of Missouri wine country. It has an amazing view, luxurious rooms, and wonderfully friendly owners. -
Fuzzy Zoeller Racist Tiger Woods Comments Overshadow 30 Years at AugustaFuzzy Zoeller played his last Masters this week, on the anniversary of his legendary win in 1979 at his first Masters. But recent golf fans likely remember Zoeller best for his controversial comments about Tiger Woods at the 1997 Masters instead.
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Masters Tournament 2009: All Eyes on Tiger in AugustaExcitement builds at the 2009 Masters in Augusta as Tiger Woods returns to his first major tournament after surgery and stress fractures. -
Top 10 Hotels in AugustaTen hotels between $45 and $165 per night with a list of amenities.
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021966 Augusta Obstetrics & Gynocologist Specialists LLC021966 Augusta Obstetrics & Gynecologist Specialists LLC
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Children's Birthday Parties in the Augusta AreaA few places in the CSRA area to hold children's birthday parties of differing ages.
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Three-Train Collision Just East of Augusta, Kansas Raises Questions About Train SafetyThree trains collide east of Augusta, Kansas this morning, in the third recent collision near Wichita. Is there something more that can be done to make train transport safer?
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Augusta, Georgia's Top Tours: A History Buff's ParadiseAlthough it's known for golf and the world-famous Master's Golf Tournament, there's so much more to do when you're visiting Georgia's second oldest city.
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Wine World in North Augusta, S.CWine World in North Augusta, South Carolina, is a great place to buy your next bottle of wine. The selection is great and the service is even better.
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Augusta's Arts in the Heart Festival 2007Each year, the Arts in the Heart Festival brings families and singles alike to downtown Augusta, Ga., for a weekend of ethnic food, music and all kinds of fun.
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4th of July Family Fun in Augusta, GeorgiaRiverBlast is a fun-filled family-oriented event held every 4th of July in downtown Augusta. The greatest thing about RiverBlast is admission, rides, fireworks, entertainment, and games are all free.
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From Tragedy to Triumph: Southeastern High School in Augusta, Illinois Faces RebirthArticle dealing with the near-death and the fight back for a Western Illinois school district after a tragic March 3, 2006 fire. -
The Best Augusta HotelsWhen traveling to a new city it is always best to have your accomodations lined up ahead of time if at all possible. Listed are a few of Augusta's finer establishments, just waiting for your call.
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An Insider's Guide to Augusta, GeorgiaAugusta Georgia has long been known for it's illustrious golfing heritage. But there are many more attractions to be found, and the following shouldn't be missed when visiting our fair city.
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A Tour of Missouri's Wine CountryAbout 37 miles west of St. Louis is some of the prime wine country in the state. The vineyards are nestled in the bluffs of the Missouri River along the scenic Lewis and Clark and Katy Trails.
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'One Magical Sunday' Remembers Phil Mickelson's 2004 Masters Win at AugustaPhil Mickelson's book is subtitled But Winning Isn't Everything. It isn't, of course. It's only what you win that matters. Mickelson played on the PGA tour for ten years. But he never rated a biography. After winning his first major, he got two.
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Free Speech Terrorist on the JobEmployers function as terrorists when employees are afraid to speak freely. I was fired because my liberal views were published in a local newspaper. Employees should not be terrified to exercise their freedom of speech.
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Hotels in Martinez, Georgia that Allow PetsSeveral nationally-known hotel chains allow you to keep your pet in the hotel room in Martinez, Georgia. Here are some of the pet-friendly hotels and their requirements for pets.
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Augusta G Weissert's BlanketThe Wisconsin Veteran's Museum has created a reproduction blanket based on one that my relative, Sergeant Major Augustus G. Weissert brought home. -
Biography of Augusta G WeissertCommander Weissert is the son of Michael Weissert and Magdalene Bernard, a daughter of France who came to this country in her childhood. He was married Nov. 24, 1869, to Mary E. Trautwin and their only surviving child was Florence E.
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Masters Leaderboard 2011 Has Low Scores EarlyThe first few hours of the Masters have seen some hot starts, as expected in such warm weather. Retief Goosen has jumped out to -5 through the front nine, with Rory McIlroy and Ross Fisher not far behind, while Tiger Woods is at -1.
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Masters Golf Tournament 2011 Celebrates Jack Nicklaus' Unlikely Sixth Green JacketThis year at the Masters is laden with more history than usual. Not only is it the tournament's 75th anniversary, it is the 25th anniversary of its most famous finish from its most decorated champion.
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Fishing on the SusquehannaSchools of walleyes congregate at the Fabridam in Sunbury making for some excellent fishing from late February on through March. Why the Fabridam was created and when. What else is there to do around there and what other fish swim in the Susquehanna.
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The Demon Barber of Augusta DriveHaircuts a' la Sweeney Todd not for the faint of heart -
Christian Counseling Student Sues School for Forcing Gay Sensitivity TrainingJennifer Keeton is suing Augusta State for requiring her to take diversity sensitivity training after she expressed anti-gay religious views in class.





