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  1. Westside High School (Augusta, Georgia) /  33.517574°N 82.048944°W  / 33.517574; -82.048944. Westside High School is a public high school located in the West Augusta area of Augusta, Georgia, United States. It is operated by the Richmond County School System. Its current principal is William Smith.

  2. Augusta (Georgia) Il ha 2 modificationes in iste version que attende revision . Le version stabile ha essite revidite le 9 martio 2013. Augusta es un citate de Georgia, Statos Unite de America, in le contato Richmond. Illo habeva un population de 195 769 habitantes in 2005 .

  3. May served five 1-year terms during the period of the Civil War. In 1865, he was ordered by Georgia Governor Joseph E. Brown to burn the large amounts of cotton stored in Augusta warehouses "on the approach of the Yankees," so it would not fall into enemy's hands. As it turned out, the Union Army never came to Augusta. James T. Gardiner 1866

  4. Georgia. Faritra. NC. Ny Augusta dia tanàna iray any Georgia, any Etazonia. Tamin'ny fanisana tamin'ny taona 2010, nisàna olona 195 844 mahery tany. Fiavin'ilay anarana. Tantara. Voaforona ilay tanàna tamin'ny volana 1736 . Jeografia.

  5. Augusta (Geòrgia) Për amprende a dovré 'l sistema dle parlà locaj ch'a varda sì. Augusta a l'é 'na sità dla Geòrgia ant jë Stat Unì d'América . A l'ha 197.888 abitant (2010) e a l'é la sgònda sità dl'ëstat për popolassion. Augusta a l'é sede ëd una Università.

  6. Augusta's Imperial Theatre began in 1917 as a vaudeville showcase named The Wells Theatre. It was founded by impresario Jake Wells and was designed by architect G. Lloyd Preacher in the Victorian Renaissance style for a total cost of $47,792.00. Below are price listings for opening night. Prices for opening night, February 18, 1918:

  7. Regency Mall was a major regional mall in South Augusta, Georgia, United States.Located at 1700 Gordon Highway, Regency Mall was open from 1978 to 2002.It was anchored by J.B. White (now Dillard's), Belk (Belk-Howard, but signed as Belk), Montgomery Ward and Cullum's (later Meyers-Arnold and Uptons), and also featured a three-screen movie General Cinema theatre.