First Christian Church was established in Augusta in 1835 and relocated to its current location on the corner of Greene and McIntosh Streets in 1874. Restoration of the structure began in 1989.
A beautiful church with an impressive steeple. My compliments to your blog, I have been in Georgia a very long time ago, but not in Augusta. It seems that I missed something...
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A beautiful church with an impressive steeple. My compliments to your blog, I have been in Georgia a very long time ago, but not in Augusta. It seems that I missed something...
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