
The Savannah River forms a wide, meandering boundary between Georgia and South Carolina, dividing the urban grid of Augusta from the smaller settlements of Hamburg and Schultz Hill. The Georgia side is characterized by its institutional and industrial core, featuring the Medical College of Georgia and Paine College alongside significant historic sites like the Magnolia Cemetery and Cedar Grove Cemetery. Infrastructure like Union Station and the S C L Railroad underscores the city's role as a regional transport hub, while the massive Phinizy Swamp and the Dead River oxbow illustrate the complex hydrology south of the city center.
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1892 Mc Cormick
Richmond County, GA

1912 Mc Cormick
Richmond County, GA

1943 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA

1950 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA

1950 Avondale
Richmond County, GA

1957 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA

1957 Avondale
Richmond County, GA

1965 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA

1965 Mechanic Hill
Richmond County, GA

1995 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA
2011 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA
2011 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA
2011 Avondale
Richmond County, GA
2011 Mechanic Hill
Richmond County, GA
2014 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA
2014 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA
2014 Avondale
Richmond County, GA
2014 Mechanic Hill
Richmond County, GA
2017 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA
2017 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA
2017 Avondale
Richmond County, GA
2017 Mechanic Hill
Richmond County, GA
2020 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA
2020 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA
2020 Avondale
Richmond County, GA
2020 Mechanic Hill
Richmond County, GA

2024 Augusta East
Richmond County, GA

2024 Augusta West
Richmond County, GA

2024 Avondale
Richmond County, GA

2024 Mechanic Hill
Richmond County, GA