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Aiken & Augusta

Aiken & Augusta Named for William Aiken Sr., the President of South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company, Aiken’s rich heritage and history is exceeded today only by its overwhelming charm and style. Visitors can stroll through a downtown with unique shopping and dining while still experiencing the same ambiance they would have over 200 years before. Located on the border Augusta is the second largest and oldest city in Georgia and home to the world renowned Master’s golf event. Though a bustling metropolis the city maintains its southern charm and is rich with history and style. There’s never a dull moment with Augusta’s offerings of ice rinks, nature parks, museums, and endless attractions for all ages.

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The Gardener at Glen Lulaby Linda Cobb

If you drive down an unpaved lane in historic Beech Island, South Carolina, you’ll find Glen Lula, a historic home named by South Carolina Governor James Hammond for his daughter-in-law, Lula, in 1855. read more

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