AUGUSTA: How RUN DOWN Is The City Where Golf's Biggest Tournament Is Played? What We REALLY Saw

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • We visit Augusta, Georgia. Home of professional golf's biggest and most prestigious tournament, "The Masters".
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  • @TheZombiekiller900
    @TheZombiekiller900 Год назад +34

    As someone born and raised in Augusta, its quite odd to see someone pass by and marvel at sights ive been seeing my whole life. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @Division_78
      @Division_78 15 дней назад +1

      That’s what I said 😂

  • @chrisadamgreen
    @chrisadamgreen Год назад +191

    This is where I live currently. Been here for 4 years now. I enjoy living here. It's very conveniently located about 1 hour to Columbia, SC, 2 hours from Atlanta and Savannah, 2.5 hours from Charlotte, Greenville and Charleston, as well as to both mountains and beaches, and 3.5 hours from Myrtle Beach and Jacksonville, FL. Augusta offers most of what you need from a major metro area, without all the traffic, and much more affordably.

    • @sunnyskye213
      @sunnyskye213 Год назад +6

      Fantastic! U are truly in an ideal location....I grew up in a simular location & grateful I did!

    • @fastsetinthewest
      @fastsetinthewest Год назад +4

      Hope you don't get Leukemia.

    • @joycelebaron2582
      @joycelebaron2582 Год назад +3

      Yeah, seems like a great location and very nice city!

    • @qui1283
      @qui1283 Год назад +9

      *AUG STAND UP*

    • @chrisadamgreen
      @chrisadamgreen Год назад +1

      @@fastsetinthewest ?

  • @LS-zj7kv
    @LS-zj7kv Год назад +23

    Although not worth mentioning by you, I am a lifelong resident of the Augusta area and this is also the home of the Prestigeous Sacred Heart Church. It is widely known for it's beautiful architecture.

    • @jackburch3662
      @jackburch3662 Год назад +3

      Well, Sacred Heart Cultural Center now- it's been desanctified for many years, but it really is a marvel, both inside and out.

    • @fitemeirlm8069
      @fitemeirlm8069 Год назад +2

      The Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church is also excellent and has an interesting history. The altars were made in the North and then had to be smuggled past the Union blockade during the Civil War.

    • @cinnamongmc5430
      @cinnamongmc5430 Год назад +2

      @@jackburch3662 You mean the Church with the homeless camp across the street under the bridge?

  • @paulhoover3853
    @paulhoover3853 Год назад +20

    Enjoy your videos, always wanted to travel more, your helping me enjoy America thru your lens, like all the facts you give!

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +44

    Augusta was laid out by Oglethorpe. It was founded after Savannah. Augusta was the second largest cotton port next to Memphis.

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Год назад +2

      Oglethorpe founded Augusta where it is because that was as far as the Savanna River was navigable. Just north, the river is shallow with lots of rock just below the surface. It is easy to see this from the I-20 bridge over the river.

    • @janetroesch9713
      @janetroesch9713 Год назад +2

      Born & raised in Augusta, Ga. Many fond & happy memories. Hope Augusta continues to improve their city.

  • @keithfaulk1354
    @keithfaulk1354 10 месяцев назад +8

    I love Augusta!! Lots of things to do and places to go! Great restaurants and places to shop!❤

  • @daysleeper7209
    @daysleeper7209 Год назад +12

    Please do Macon, GA! Since you like to start at rivers, you could start at the Otis Redding monument on the Ocmulgee River, which is at one edge of the downtown area.

  • @lynnw2041
    @lynnw2041 Год назад +8

    Famous Opera singer Jessye Norman was also from here. She went to Lucy Laney High School with my dad.

    • @KimomiRob
      @KimomiRob Год назад +1

      There is a performing arts center and an amphitheater named after here as well.

    • @lynnw2041
      @lynnw2041 Год назад

      My mom also reminded me and I don't know how I could forget, NFL football player Emerson Boozer was from here also. He and my dad's team won the 1962 state championship for black highschools.

  • @kyleelsbernd7566
    @kyleelsbernd7566 Год назад +16

    One of the best channels on RUclips. Love your leisurely & informative vibe. This is what old network TV could never provide, a pleasant guided tour and snapshot of America. I predict your views will continue to grow for many years to come on each episode.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад

      Wow, thank you for the great comment, Kyle. You made my day. :)

  • @moonshinewilson7181
    @moonshinewilson7181 Год назад +9

    Lord Spoda, I live in Augusta Georgia. The Miller Theatre was just renovated about 3 years ago and those abandoned houses, the city is doing something about it

    • @BillMorse-jr2ou
      @BillMorse-jr2ou Год назад

      hopefully not just bulldozing them.... the little wooden houses have character and a charm that new homes
      can't match.... while the suburbs grow the older neighborhoods with a sense of place just rot....

  • @owenwoodall5642
    @owenwoodall5642 Год назад +10

    About the only way you can the Augusta National is if you fly over. I drive by the course almost everyday and unless you work for the National you will never be able to see the course. It's even super hard to get tickets, unless you know someone who gets tickets. A lot of people rent out their houses for the week and go on vacation since spring break is that week for schools.

    • @paulknight5300
      @paulknight5300 Месяц назад +1

      You can go into a cemetery right next door and you can see the course

  • @aprylrittenhouse4562
    @aprylrittenhouse4562 Год назад +8

    My late father and I didn't see eye to eye on much but we bonded on watching gulf. Eversince I was Lil we watched it all the time. Sure miss him

  • @Urbicide
    @Urbicide Год назад +16

    The water tower, where you were going to make a left hand turn, marks the location of the old Berkman's Road / Washington Rd intersection. The road ran parallel to the course since its founding. There was always a parking issue during the Master's Tournament. The National was able to finally buy out all of the homes along there, remove them, & turn the entire area into free parking for the patrons. Berkman's Rd was relocated several blocks to the west. It ties back in to the original location just south of the course. You were right in the fact that you were not going to get in to take in the sights. You would have to be the guest of a member.

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc 11 месяцев назад

      No wonder I was confused by the video - I expected Berkmans to be by the water tower. Used to live off Berkmans just past the bottom of the hill.

  • @45AMT
    @45AMT Год назад +11

    Good to see Nicole is feeling better. Augusta is about 2 hours from me here in SC. I pass though when I go see my mom in GA. It's a nice town. Lots of hospitals Including the Augusta burn center The Va Hospital and the medical college of GA. Look forward to the SC videos!

  • @kimseyracing
    @kimseyracing Год назад +6

    Augusta USED to have The Augusta Cutting Horse Futurity every January in the James Brown Arena, but when the RONA hit, they moved it to Perry Ga. This event payed $millions and brought in people from all over the US.

    • @AllThatJazB
      @AllThatJazB 9 месяцев назад +1

      I went a few times

  • @marywinn8953
    @marywinn8953 Год назад +7

    I used to live just south of Augusta. Lived there because of my husband's job for 3 years. I enjoyed it, but the summers are sweltering.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад

      You have Augusta's geography in the bowl of the Sandhills to thank for that.

  • @jssumner82
    @jssumner82 11 месяцев назад +2

    My Mom moved to Augusta in the early 70s. My Grandparents lived here as my Grandfather did commercial construction and was part of building Ft Gordon. I moved here in 1982, lived with my Mom and her husband to attend Augusta College, now Augusta University. The classrooms at the time were former barracks. The Deans residence and admin building sat in front of a huge garden courtyard. walled in with brick wall that had rifle slits in the wall. I lived there 14 years but visit often when I visit Mom. I put myself through college working in many non franchise restaurants, The Green Jacket Restaurants in Daniel Village and Washington Rd. Goldsmiths on Broad St., Marlowes off Washington Rd. The Continental Rest Supper Club)at the hotel just across the entrance of the Augusta airport. Lots of great memories and it still feels like home. I always thought of it as a small city or big town. Love watching this video, I feel like I could share so much more with our tour guide here. I miss Fat Mans Forrest. I still have a Christmas tree from there that I got 1/2 off in July. I wrote a marketing paper on Fatmans.

  • @hudsonsgamingchannel334
    @hudsonsgamingchannel334 11 месяцев назад +3

    Born and raised and still live in Augusta.
    We never locked our doors and felt safe at night. But like most places in the US that’s not a good idea now.
    We are becoming a sprawl now a days. With the Army Base, the Medical College of Ga, the Dental college of Ga, two nuclear plants near by and Augusta University, Augusta draws people from all over. There are many beautiful places in Augusta as well as dingy rundown areas just like every city. It’s not a bad place to live. We are close to the ocean and the mountains. In 2 to 5 hours you can be either sitting on the beach or tubing down a mountain creek.

  • @LuisCypher4666
    @LuisCypher4666 Год назад +22

    Really cool to see a video on my home town! I grew up in Augusta! Back in the 70's and 80's when I was there, it was a much smaller town. I used to ride my bicycle to Daniel Field Airport and watch the planes tak off and land. They would let us come up and hang out in the control tower for as long as we wanted to stay. Miss those days. Augusta is a great place.

    • @lynnhoffman247
      @lynnhoffman247 Год назад +2

      I used to live there, too, back in the 60’s. Went to the Episcopal Day School when it was an old house (with the kindergarten and lower grades in another, newer building behind it). Also went to St. Paul’s Church…way before the river walk we used to play on the hill behind the church after services while the grownups chatted. We moved to NY in 1969.

    • @MeredithHammett
      @MeredithHammett Год назад +1

      Augusta WAS great.
      Not so much now sadly. But I believe this to be true for many cities.

    • @MeredithHammett
      @MeredithHammett Год назад +1

      @@lynnhoffman247 EDS has grown so much. My landlord actually sold a big chunk of his land so the church could build this massive football stadium. And it's like, state of the art. It's beautiful.

  • @loko7711
    @loko7711 Год назад +16

    I'm from Augusta and I never new why commissioner's don't say or do anything about all the run down and abandon properties, it's depressing but glad you showed them 😎

    • @22cashout6
      @22cashout6 Год назад

      that new mayor definitely on the way to fixing them problems but again augusta starting to become over crowded lol

  • @HungrywolfGarou
    @HungrywolfGarou Год назад +5

    Thanks for visiting our city! Just watched this after it was recommended by RUclips and now I've subscribed. Awesome content!

  • @camelliaswagerty5414
    @camelliaswagerty5414 5 месяцев назад +1

    I moved from Tennessee, to Augusta when the River walk opened my husband took my daughter she was five years old and my visiting friends to see the River walk. My daughter got bit by a snake thereat the River in 1987 or 88. She was taken to the University hospital were she was allergic to the antidote shot. Her leg swelled up all the way to here hip. The doctor said nothing more they could do, but she told the dr. God will heal me. She missed the two weeks of starting kindergarten was disappointed but we enjoyed Augusta moved back to Tennessee after 17 years, there we lived on the South side of Augusta. There were many homes near the two hospital that need desperate work are demolished. Went back to visit our area 2007 was disappointed .Love you Augusta 🙏

  • @denisesmith2745
    @denisesmith2745 Год назад +12

    I have been looking forward to this! It’s fantastic. Downtown is so gorgeous.. and the river. I learned so many interesting things. The Presbyterian Church is beautiful. I am going to have to get seafood for lunch. Both of yours looked delicious. The tee shirt is precious. I’m happy to see Nicole, too! Some people just make me feel good. That’s you two. I’m ready to see South Carolina next. My son went to boot camp there. It’s as he and I are riding with you! Thank you both so much!!

  • @patm5594
    @patm5594 Год назад +26

    The problem is that all those abandoned homes are probably privately owned. The city can't just demolish them without a long, costly legal battle.

    • @Beyondbeetroot
      @Beyondbeetroot Год назад +1

      Maybe a abandoned house tax?

    • @lakeiagriffin2254
      @lakeiagriffin2254 Год назад +7

      Hello there are owned by the city they just refuse to do something with them. I'm a home grown augustan born and raised and the only part of augusta they are worried about is columbia county

    • @DaOthaA706
      @DaOthaA706 Год назад +5

      @@lakeiagriffin2254 The city doesn’t own those privately owned houses. And nobody from Augusta is worried about Columbia county. The county doesn’t even have a mall and it has one large shopping center.

    • @lakeiagriffin2254
      @lakeiagriffin2254 Год назад +3

      @@DaOthaA706 understood. That's how it was when I worked for Augusta public works and engineering. The city did have control of those houses. Didn't know things had changed

    • @brofitness3728
      @brofitness3728 Год назад +4

      And not to mention the historical laws in ga

  • @Sean-ku8pc
    @Sean-ku8pc Год назад +10

    It’s a shame you came here during the winter. It gets hot towards late spring and summer but the foliage being green seriously improves the livelihood of the area.

  • @brendaz9222
    @brendaz9222 Год назад +13

    I love all the great architecture of the old days, too bad it is a lost art and the modern look has taken its place.

  • @turtle2247
    @turtle2247 Год назад +4

    Alright, after watching your video and reading the comments. I'll be heading out there to explore. Thank you sir and comment section for the recommendation.

    • @LivinginAugustaGeorgia
      @LivinginAugustaGeorgia Год назад

      You definitely should and when you do be sure to visit both counties...there's Richmond and Columbia County.

  • @mcwalton6721
    @mcwalton6721 Год назад +5

    The interior of the Miller Theater is stunning! It has been completely restored to it's original 1940's decor.

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +12

    Another fact about the Wilson house. Next door is the boyhood home of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Lamar. They were boyhood friends. Their side by side homes is unique in American history.

  • @nonesuchtofu
    @nonesuchtofu Год назад +7

    thank you for all those super interesting videos and narrations!

  • @donnajacques3781
    @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks you for the trip home without leaving my sofa in WV.

  • @jamesbasaldua100
    @jamesbasaldua100 Год назад +6

    Another terrific video about your adventures sir. Take care and be safe. See you on your next video 📹.

  • @joebailey7028
    @joebailey7028 Год назад +4

    You actually missed the entrance to the Augusta National. The light you were at is the old abandoned Berckman’s road which runs down the side of the property. The main entrance is actually a couple of hundred yards back up Washington Road.

  • @sheronturner8787
    @sheronturner8787 Год назад +5

    Good day to you and yours. As always love traveling with you. Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲.

  • @leyrich1995
    @leyrich1995 Год назад +6

    Thank you for showing off our little city/big town. I was a little apprehensive at first because of the title but I believe you did an awesome job of fairly showcasing Augusta.

  • @KRich408
    @KRich408 Год назад +18

    I lived in Augusta back in 1980 I loved it, not known as a Golf course back then. The road I lived on was "Belair Rd" it was way outside the city nothing but woods a house every 1/4-1/2 mile. I was the first one on my school bus It took an hour to get to school it was a long ride . Now I look at the road I lived on everything is gone 😔 the brick house all the neighbors homes I knew it's all built up and not in a good way. I had 3 friends within a 1/4 mile of my house nobody locked their doors. My one friend didn't have Locks on any door on the house. Seriously the front door never had a lock on it since it was built. Those days are gone forever 😔😔😔😔

    • @harrisonmantooth7363
      @harrisonmantooth7363 Год назад +3

      K Richner; You're so right and what a shame it is. That Era of innocence was a Treasure we didn't know we had. So sad.
      The lunch looked great. My mouth was "Salavating" over the Salad, Catfish and Fries.

    • @poeskey
      @poeskey Год назад +2

      yea bel air rd is pretty much all gone.

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Год назад

      The only original building at the main intersection on Washington Rd in Evans is the big church on the hill. The old Evans High location is now a Home Depot. Used to be really nothing from there until you got close to Clark's Hill. Now it is all built up.

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +10

    There was a great controversy by South Carolina on building the first bridge. They wanted the cotton from Carolina to go to Charleston instead of Savannah. After the RR bridge was built, it opened the door for cotton to be shipped to Savannah then to mills in New England and England.

  • @bobmanfre5083
    @bobmanfre5083 Год назад +3

    2:18. I am a virtuoso Kazoo and Accordion Player and I have performed at that Amphitheater many times during the 1990's and into the early 2000's. I mainly played Jazz and Blues, but gradually started to play more Rock & Roll.

  • @lonewolffang
    @lonewolffang Год назад +12

    Some small towns and cities choose not too. I lived in Alabama and a lot of houses are just rotting away with no one wanting to either rebuild them or tear them down. What sadder is they'll trail visitors and drive through tourist to avoid areas like that only to the "beautiful part" of towns and cities.

  • @noobskatesonora9467
    @noobskatesonora9467 Год назад +4

    I was born in Augusta and lived there until I was about 10. This brought back a lot of memories especially the river walk. A few years after moving to Atlanta I was fortunate enough to go to the masters after my dad's coworker hooked him up with some passes.

  • @hollieminor2958
    @hollieminor2958 Год назад +10

    Because of the masters many tourist do not realize Augusta is bigger than just the downtown area. Please visit the entire city we have many different types of communities around our area.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +3

      This is, specifically, a city downtown exploration channel.

    • @neilparedes-chavez1688
      @neilparedes-chavez1688 Год назад +1

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip you gotta go to the South and West side Augusta, it's nicer than this in your video.

  • @learycogic
    @learycogic Год назад +3

    I've been here since 92. That is the riverwalk which alot people don't know it's actually a levy keeping the Savannah river from overflowing into the city. Something similar to New Orleans. There are pictures along the walk way showing the floods that took place years ago.

  • @susanb.3363
    @susanb.3363 Год назад +42

    If you get a chance, go back to visit during Masters Week. The city turns into an oasis of massive and brilliant azalea blooms. Always amazed me how they make those things bloom on command. They clean the city as if the King, Queen, Pope, President and any other dignitaries are coming to visit! LOL I went to school in Augusta and lived there for several years - many, many, many years ago - and rather regret leaving.

    • @SpwnDragn
      @SpwnDragn Год назад +1

      They’re frozen and then brought out ;) same for the course. Lived here my whole life and have no plans of leaving. This is home.

    • @susanb.3363
      @susanb.3363 Год назад

      Not sure what you mean by "frozen". I'm from Augusta, too, and very familiar with the course and the city. City is kinda scummy 11 months of the year.

    • @SpwnDragn
      @SpwnDragn Год назад

      @@susanb.3363 they keep them all in freezers then put them out when they’re needed.

    • @susanb.3363
      @susanb.3363 Год назад

      @@SpwnDragn Well, that's a silly response but if you believe it...

    • @SpwnDragn
      @SpwnDragn Год назад

      @@susanb.3363 ok well I’m glad you don’t but it’s the truth. Been here 47 years and my family way longer than that, you’re not “from here” you went to school here and lived here for “several” years you said. My Family IS from here, my grandfather was the treasurer of Augusta, helped build numerous buildings here including the Augusta Library, we also had one of the first feed and seed stores in Augusta and it still stands to this day.

  • @BobBridgesbob
    @BobBridgesbob Год назад +3

    Great video. I don't live there anymore, but Augusta is my home town and thank you for showing it's real charm. It's a great city with so much potential!

  • @theswabbie30
    @theswabbie30 Год назад +8

    I think folks that lived in those old homes that are now abandoned wasn't able to keep them up and pay. The banks then foreclosed on the houses. The houses weren't worth updating to sell so they were left to waste away.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад +4

      That's exactly what happened. And the bulk of them were redlined African American communities. They've always struggled in Augusta. It happened in some poorer white neighborhoods too, but it's mostly in the AA neighborhoods.

  • @kayjones6147
    @kayjones6147 Год назад +2

    Masters time in the Spring is the best time to visit Augusta. Blooming azaleas, dogwood trees, red bud trees, etc. It is a place of absolute beauty.

  • @teresapack4788
    @teresapack4788 Год назад +5

    I am from here and the citizens of this town have complained and complained about the abandoned homes and the government does nothing. The government is a shambles and has been for decades.

  • @gamblemedia6395
    @gamblemedia6395 Год назад +2

    Its cheaper to build new homes than renovate/tear down and rebuild. and there is no shortage of land in nearby towns where they can do so.

  • @zoidmo3388
    @zoidmo3388 Год назад +2

    Luv seeing Nic on tour with you Jo. I agree with her, big difference betw tagging/slop graffiti & murals. You guys are so fortunate to be doing this travelling while young. Blessings be yours. Thx guys.

  • @vango7499
    @vango7499 Год назад +19

    Yes I'm from this area and I can definitely agree that Augusta Georgia has a lot of run-down units houses and lands. I believe Augusta and the CSRA and Burke County Georgia needs to preserve history houses that are falling apart in the woods Allied houses out here have a lot of history historic history to them but unfortunately the people who own the houses could be dead and or the family who owns the estate doesn't want to be bothered. There's a lot of houses out there that all you have to do is pay five thousand $6,000 and you can own it. Restore it back to their original condition Pinewood and also Cypresswood

  • @marvelousbj5775
    @marvelousbj5775 Месяц назад +1

    Checking out your video of Augusta,ga I used to live and work in Augusta,a disc jockey for James Brown Radio , station ,WRDW 1480 am , on Eisenhower road , from 1974 to 1976, love the city, my daughter lives There, being a disc jockey and working for Mr. Brown was cool, I could tell you some stories.I visit there as often as I can, last visit 12 /24 / 23 my Birthday, plan to visit in August my daughter birthday , safe travels, Joe & Nic

  • @gatorgogo2742
    @gatorgogo2742 Год назад +4

    Such a lovely town! I could be happy there. Thanks for finding cats. LOL ooooh, a toilet with a view from the front porch. hahahaha Atta girl, Nicole! Tell it like it is! That was ugly!! and you were impressive reading that number! Thanks for the video!

  • @GaBoyInKy
    @GaBoyInKy Год назад +1

    I grew up in Augusta from 1973 - 2016. Where you're at used to be a park covered with over growth until project Riverwalk. I know both sides Augusta/N. Augusta like the back of my hands. There is a reason why it will always be called dis-gusta.

  • @ruthlessgoat3702
    @ruthlessgoat3702 Год назад +3

    One of my favorite authors is Dan Jenkins, a writer of hilarious sports "fiction". In the novel "You Gotta Play Hurt", he describes a year's worth of coverage as a sports writer, of major sports events. One of those events, of course, is the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta. The satire is blistering, and right on point.

  • @AffectionateGlacier-fu4wo
    @AffectionateGlacier-fu4wo 6 месяцев назад +2

    Very good educational information and scenery videos 👌thanksa lot😅

  • @kathleensheehan5582
    @kathleensheehan5582 Год назад +1

    Born and raised here with many generations before me. If you ever get back downtown, check out Sacred Heart(former Catholic church, now cultural center) and also Hildebrandt’s grocery. It’s my family’s store and has been open in the same location since 1869! It’s no longer a grocery, but the German sandwich shop in the back is an Augusta tradition.
    If you leave downtown and head straight up Walton Way, you’ll see all the beautiful old turn of the century mansions.
    I enjoy your videos and it was fun cool to see my own town featured. 😊

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +8

    Not far from Augusta was the Augusta brick making company. The pits are now great fishing lakes.

  • @karenpinner5913
    @karenpinner5913 Год назад +2

    I grew up in Augusta & lived there until I married & moved away. What a thoroughly enjoyable trip down Memory Lane with your video! BTW I attended a James Brown concert at the Bell Auditorium back in the 1960s. Fantastic Mr. Brown!

  • @marywalker2896
    @marywalker2896 Год назад +11

    Been waiting for this one. Excited to see it posted. Great video. Never been to August but been to savanna. Augusta beautiful little city. Sad about the abandoned homes. Love traveling with you all . So glad to see Nicole is back and feeling much better. God bless and safe travels.

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +8

    Eli Whitney was on his way to teach at Yale. He stopped at Catherine Greene's plantation (Widow of General Nathaniel Greene) and invented the cotton gin. A gin he built is in the Washington-Wilkes, Georgia, Museum.

    • @courtneysmith3497
      @courtneysmith3497 Год назад

      These are interesting facts. I'm from the area and only knew and saw Woodrow Wilson home

  • @Gh0zT-777
    @Gh0zT-777 Год назад +4

    I'm Augusta born and raised. We aren't even allowed to go inside the gates at Master's. It's a damn shame.

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Год назад

      Well, it is a private club. . . It used to be so easy to get tickets for the tournament, but hasn't been for some years now.

  • @shannonking1980
    @shannonking1980 Год назад +3

    The nicer houses you see are from the Augusta Neighborhood Improvement Corp. and others like it. They weren’t refurbished, they’re newer. That project started in the early 2000’s.
    You talk about the crime rate when you’re driving through one of the more dangerous neighborhoods.
    Some of those houses that look like they are falling apart and empty, aren’t. People live in them.

  • @jeremygowan7069
    @jeremygowan7069 Год назад +1

    From Augusta ga nice to see you there haven't been home in 8 years or longer. So much history I have there!

  • @brianmiller5444
    @brianmiller5444 Год назад +24

    It really was a downtown for a city of 40,000. The reason for the current population is they consolidated the City and the County in 1996. So it was not really a large city, but a small city with lots of county suburbs, all combined together.

    • @donjuanseville3039
      @donjuanseville3039 Год назад +2

      🤓🤓🤓 SMART... UNLIKE DA CITY AND COUNTY OF ST.LOUIS MO...WHICH ISN'T COMBINED🧟🧟🧟

    • @maceb3207
      @maceb3207 Год назад

      Exactly!!! Right on the money

    • @cd2ogz1
      @cd2ogz1 Год назад

      just like ATLANTA

    • @briscom2130
      @briscom2130 4 месяца назад

      ​@@donjuanseville3039 No st Louis is different. St Louis is a independent city. Similar to Baltimore and Richmond Virginia which are cities that are separate from the county. Augusta ga, Jacksonville, Nashville and Louisville are cities that merged with counties

  • @40aterules
    @40aterules Год назад +4

    These videos are Americana in its purest form" being a truck driver I sometimes get to park and walk around and explore" but its almost impossible finding a space big enough to park.

  • @marcodarko6941
    @marcodarko6941 Год назад +11

    Living in America.. 🎤🕺🎶

  • @71jstevenson
    @71jstevenson Год назад +10

    Augusta is about to get a makeover, starting this Spring. There used to be a trolley car on Broad St, from Milledge Rd to 3rd St but it was removed long ago. All the medians on Broad street as well as the parking places in the center, even the sunken parking area, was where the trolley car rail was. My great great grandfather died in 1893 and is buried in Rollersville Cemetery on Hicks St. So we've been here at least that long

    • @barbarapaul5089
      @barbarapaul5089 Год назад +3

      I'll believe it when I see it. Nothing but lies from the ppl in higher position

    • @MeredithHammett
      @MeredithHammett Год назад

      @@barbarapaul5089 lol.... what?

    • @cinnamongmc5430
      @cinnamongmc5430 Год назад +1

      @@barbarapaul5089 Me too. The city only cleans up for Masters week, for the elite company that comes to spend money. Then it's back to the status quo.

  • @marypeterson1053
    @marypeterson1053 Год назад +1

    Lived in Augusta in he late 60s across from St Mary's on the hill. Did go to the Augusta Master ot was awesome. Worked at style a rama beauty salon. Augusta has wonderful people.

  • @karenransom4874
    @karenransom4874 Год назад +3

    Nice video. I have strong family roots in AGS. Both parents born and raised. Graduated high school. Mom retired and lives in AGS. You stayed pretty much in downtown, but there are beautiful places all throughout Richmond County. Safe travels!!!!

  • @HaveKayaksWillTravel
    @HaveKayaksWillTravel Год назад +4

    It is AWESOME to watch how fast your channel is growing. Congratulations. Keep up the great work. 😃 We watch every video. #swervygang Ken and Vanessa.

  • @perseus5285
    @perseus5285 Год назад +2

    By the river walk down by all the boats, there's a trail that goes way on past that, and there's an abandoned train station out there that's pretty cool to see

  • @itsallhungup6748
    @itsallhungup6748 Год назад +3

    I have lived in Augusta my whole life. It has grown a ton in the last 35 years. But I have never been able to see the golf course.

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +5

    Great video. Thanks. I live in Columbia County which is west of Richmond. Retired 8th grade Georgia History teacher.

  • @alicelee7102
    @alicelee7102 Год назад +2

    Frank Yerby, famous author, and Jersey Norman, famous opera singer were also born here. We love Augusta.

  • @sandracloke6268
    @sandracloke6268 Год назад +3

    Augusta does have its bad neighborhoods as well as upscale ones and downtown comes and goes as far as progressing and regressing depending on who is in power in Richmond County. However, it's still a great place to live. The suburbs - Evans and Grovetown in Columbia County - are constantly growing and don't have the crime rate that Augusta has. Very interesting video, thank you for showing the rest of the nation our great city.

  • @DuhartCreek
    @DuhartCreek Год назад +3

    I was raised in Augusta. On Saturdays I would take the bus to downtown and go to the Imperial Theater. In the morning it was kids day, take your Pepsi or Coke bottle caps to get in.
    A very small building beside the Imperial was Snappys Hamburgers, the forerunner of Krystal. In those days a 10 year old could ride the bus with no fear.

    • @royhubbard9075
      @royhubbard9075 Год назад

      I loved Snappys Hambugers.

    • @markgolden8710
      @markgolden8710 Год назад +1

      The Pepsi- Kelly buddy club, rode our bikes over from North Augusta on Saturday morning. Good times!

  • @giminai8000
    @giminai8000 Год назад +3

    It nice to see you touring my home town I was born in Augusta in the city of Statesboro I haven’t been there in years, it’s also sad to see the state of some of the houses, I also want to thank you as I learned a few new things I didn’t know about Augusta

    • @Gh0zT-777
      @Gh0zT-777 Год назад +3

      U mean you were borned in Georgia in city of Statesboro......

    • @giminai8000
      @giminai8000 Год назад

      @@Gh0zT-777 yeah I lived there in my younger years

    • @sharonfields5962
      @sharonfields5962 Год назад

      Not to be so intense but how were born in Augusta but you mention that Statesboro those are two different cities in Ga what I say this is that I live in Savannah and I travel both Cities from time too time … just a question not understanding your comment

    • @giminai8000
      @giminai8000 Год назад +1

      @@sharonfields5962 we officially lived and had our house in Augusta I was only born in a Statesboro hospital

  • @lakeiagriffin2254
    @lakeiagriffin2254 Год назад +2

    Everything some one does a video on augusta they always do downtown and Washington rd. Try coming out to Hephzibah, Martinez, Evans, places like that is a good representation of aigusta too

    • @LivinginAugustaGeorgia
      @LivinginAugustaGeorgia Год назад

      Looks like he primarily focuses on downtown areas so naming the video Downtown Augusta instead would have been more accurate particularly since he didn't show all of Augusta and the surrounding areas. There was lots missed in Laney Walker and the Bethlehem area where new homes and renovations are going on. Other than that...nice video with great sharing of Augusta's history.

  • @MG2000MDPHD
    @MG2000MDPHD Год назад +2

    The river was like glass. I love to see so many house styles that remind me of how my town used to be in the 70s. My block is so much different today than it was back then, working class people too, now not so much. Rundown time capsules, fascinating and sad.

  • @theprincessofmini8612
    @theprincessofmini8612 Год назад +2

    Great video! I live here and you definitely won’t be able to get on masters grounds without being a guest of one of the Green Jackets AKA members. Or during tournament week you buy a ticket you can see it. Unless you work during that week and you can see some of the ins and outs of the tournament

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp Год назад +15

    The Confederate dead deserve as much respect as anyone else. They saw themselves as Americans standing up for their constitutional rights. Not all of them were fighting for slavery, but yes, slavery was the big issue of the war. But still…the men on the filled who died, were standing up for their individual rights. That deserves as much respect as anything else.
    It was right that the north won, and slavery was abolished, and civil rights for minorities have come a long way. But still, those Confederate soldiers deserve some respect.

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 Год назад +2

      Quite correct.

    • @n7y8c7
      @n7y8c7 Год назад +1

      But they DIDN'T see themselves as Americans standing up for their constitutional rights because they seceded to form their own country. Not to mention, they lost.

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc 11 месяцев назад

      @@n7y8c7 Yeah -"Americans standing up for their constitutional rights" is simply ahistorical.

  • @patcolston2901
    @patcolston2901 Год назад +4

    I was glad that you told the denominations of the Church's. The South has some beautiful Churches. Especially in S C.

  • @jonathonhansen6005
    @jonathonhansen6005 Год назад +2

    Always a joy to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful day!

  • @PastorDanWhite
    @PastorDanWhite Год назад +9

    President Wilson's dad was pastor of the Presbyterian Church. That's the one with the high steeple. Injured Confederate soldiers from the Battle of Atlanta were transported by train to Augusta. Wilson saw that and that was the impetus for his League of Nations which was the impetus for the United Nations.

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 Год назад

      Yes, indeed. He became an eminent professor at Princeton and an early American globalist. Perhaps well-intentioned but mistaken.

  • @Urbicide
    @Urbicide Год назад +2

    A huge employer of the region was the Savannah River Plant, across the river & down stream in SC. They made plutonium for many years. Currently, for many years, they have been trying to clean up the location, now known as the Savannah River Site.

  • @vannjunkin8041
    @vannjunkin8041 Год назад +5

    Looks like the Riverwalk has been further developed.. I was stationed there at Ft Gordon.

    • @n7y8c7
      @n7y8c7 Год назад +1

      It's come a really long way. Once upon a time, the only thing down there was just the Port Royal condos.

    • @vannjunkin8041
      @vannjunkin8041 Год назад

      @@n7y8c7 that sounds about like 1995 lol

    • @JMDogg
      @JMDogg 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@vannjunkin8041 Port Royal opened in 92 but Augusta wasn't rich enough for it then they changed it to Fort Discovery

  • @michaelrogersjr.9118
    @michaelrogersjr.9118 Год назад +2

    I went to the seafood restaurant you went to today for lunch. Had the fried pickles. They were good. It was on the expensive side if anyone reads this and goes. The total for my lunch was $35. The whole lunch was great and quite tasty, though. Thank you for the review. I also saw the James Brown wall painting today. That was really cool to look at. Haven't seen the statue yet, though, in person.

  • @emmawolfgramm1704
    @emmawolfgramm1704 Год назад +1

    This is a beautiful town, Augusta, Georgia and thanks for sharing. Really enjoying watching your videos and thank you, great job!

  • @donnajacques3781
    @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am from Augusta although not living there now. The changes I’ve seen in the last 50 years (I am almost 57) have been both enterprising and heartbreaking. I grew up on the south side of Richmond County. It’s not what it once was. Growth has moved west into Columbia a and McDuffie counties. Even Lincoln County, where my dad’s family is from, has not changed much but Richmond County, especially the south side, just breaks my heart whenever I go visit my family.

    • @donnajacques3781
      @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад

      Even the RiverWalk isn’t the same. I would not go there at night. It was gorgeous when it was first built. Had several dates with my then boyfriend strolling along. 😢

    • @donnajacques3781
      @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад

      They used to hold concerts at the amphitheater.

    • @donnajacques3781
      @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад

      Ft Gordon is now Ft Eisenhower. Butterfly McQueen lived and died here.

    • @donnajacques3781
      @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад

      Broad Street was the “happening” place before the Regency and Augusta Malls were built. Augusta Mall still in operation. Regency Mall closed years ago and has been left desolate. Wish you could have seen it back in the day.

    • @donnajacques3781
      @donnajacques3781 8 месяцев назад

      You should look up the legend of the Haunted Pillar. Right off of Broad Street. I think it was finally destroyed but there are stories…… 😊

  • @gregkerr725
    @gregkerr725 Год назад +8

    We travel down I-20 a lot from ATL metro to see Grandkids in Charlotte and I've always loved all the rapids and rocks in the river where I-20 crosses it. I've also thought I should check out the walking trail along the Augusta canal which parallels that section of the river.....dug in hopes of being able to let boats navigate around the shoals area. I hear it's a popular place to canoe and kayak and fishing is supposed to be good in the shoal area of the river. BTW...I love your videos!!!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад

      Thank you, Greg!!

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад +1

      You should definitely check out the trails along the river and the canal. Very much worth it.

    • @royhubbard9075
      @royhubbard9075 Год назад +1

      The canal was dug to bring power to the mills that made cloth out of all the cotton around here.

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Год назад +1

      The headwaters of the Augusta Canal is one of my favorite places to go.

    • @jamiehoward3151
      @jamiehoward3151 10 месяцев назад

      The rapids are also beautiful.

  • @zacharyharris7900
    @zacharyharris7900 Год назад +4

    Gd morning Sir, Incase you did forget or unware one other famous person born in Augusta, Ga. was James Brown the musician.

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc 11 месяцев назад

      Brown was born in Barnwell, SC, and he's all over parts of the video you didn't see.

  • @jamiehoward3151
    @jamiehoward3151 10 месяцев назад

    I was born and raised and still living in Augusta. I live in the neighborhood across the street from the Masters Golf tournament course. I love it here. It's a kinda big city with a small town feel. The downtown is slowly being revamped, Thankfully. Next time you're here, you need to go to Sconyers Bar-B-Q. IT'S in South Augusta. Best barbecue in the south.

  • @marthakierstead3415
    @marthakierstead3415 11 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous downtown and churches . Always happy to see Nic with you - from a Philly girl myself

  • @sfroedden
    @sfroedden Год назад +2

    Those new homes sit where abandoned homes sat. If you come back in a few yes it will probably be all new as they move further in.

  • @jamesnix9697
    @jamesnix9697 Год назад +2

    As always great video!!! I was shocked seeing all the empty abandoned places!! Good to see NICOLE!!! Been a while!!! Hi!! Anyways still enjoying all you do!!! Both of you!!! But you are making me VERY HUNGRY!!! 😅😅

  • @patriciawilhite7038
    @patriciawilhite7038 Год назад +11

    I really enjoyed this video! Augusta is a beautiful city. Has some gorgeous architecture. Glad to see Nicole is feeling better and out and about again. You two make an awesome couple! Thank you for sharing your travels. Stay safe! God bless and keep you both!

  • @sheilastahl633
    @sheilastahl633 Год назад +3

    You did us proud. Thanks for a candid video.

  • @terrikrucina2023
    @terrikrucina2023 Год назад +18

    I've lived in Augusta since 1983. The city is an embarassment. It's run down. Travel across to Aiken, S.C. and you will see a beautiful city where it's safe to walk around at night. You would think with all the money the Master's brings in, they would put some of it into improving the downtown areas.

    • @bobatl4990
      @bobatl4990 Год назад +2

      I agree with you Terri… for the home of the world’s most magnificent golf tournament the amount of blight is disgusting. My son went to school there and four years later on graduation day I asked him if he had any parting thoughts of Augusta. His response was I hope I never come back. Hundreds of
      houses needed to be bulldozed years ago.

    • @heyitskira7056
      @heyitskira7056 Год назад +1

      Aiken is now a rundown cesspool as well, nothing left to scavenge in the area

    • @ksavage681
      @ksavage681 10 месяцев назад +1

      Aiken? LOL no.

    • @syrsknight
      @syrsknight Месяц назад +1

      If its that run down and such .... And i live born and raised in Augusta.... Why stay? Go elsewhere then ... No offense but complaining and staying makes no sense .

  • @deborah9718
    @deborah9718 Год назад +1

    I was stationed at Ft Gordin back in 71 and it was a nice looking, growing place. Clean back then for sure.

  • @onthespotwithtaalibah983
    @onthespotwithtaalibah983 Год назад +2

    You guys are too cute eating dinner and making jokes.😊 Food looks delicious. Stay safe.