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Award-Winning EndeavorWhen Patricia and Bernard Dukes purchased their Aiken summer cottage, Red Top, they didn’t realize the treasure they were getting in the property’s dilapidated carriage house. |
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Love, Laughter, and ProvidenceFour couples share their special love stories. |
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February-MarchI’ve never considered myself to be much of a romantic... |
Archive » Upfront |
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February-MarchI’ve never considered myself to be much of a romantic... |
Archive » Publisher's Notes |
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February-MarchFebruary usually brings to mind love with romance... |
Archive » Faces |
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Dianna TornowFar from the German bakeries of her childhood, Aiken cake designer Dianna Tornow sweetened her reputation with a recent appearance on Food Network Challenge. |
Archive » History |
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Symbols of Black HistoryThere is perhaps no better physical symbol of Augusta’s rich African-American history than the city’s black churches. |
Archive » Around Town |
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Oysters on Telfair - 2010The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art recently held its annual Oysters on Telfair fundraiser. |
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Honored VisionariesAugusta business leaders Vera Stewart, Donnie Thompson, William S. Morris III and Julian Roberts III were recently honored at the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame. |
Archive » Health |
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Say It With ChocolateThis year give your Valentine the gift of health and love with a box of dark chocolate. |
Archive » Music |
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Aundra Golden ClarkShe reigns as queen of Augusta's competitive gospel circuit. |
Archive » Arts |
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Water, Water EverywhereThe Art Factory and the Augusta Water Department have joined forces to facilitate a remarkable, inspiring public art project. |
Archive » Gardens |
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Think Before You PlantEven though the common river birch is native to this area, their requirements for a successful cultivation are very specific. |
Archive » Last Word |
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Camille PriceIn 1995, when New York native Camille Price traded in her snowboots for sunshine and Southern hospitality, the coup for Augusta was two-fold. |