Do you ever find yourself going down random rabbit holes? One search leads to another, then another, and now you can’t even get back to where you started in the first place.
That’s the internet for you! It can have you going for hours. A recent random rabbit hole that I decided to go down was finding out random facts about Augusta, like things that even the average Augustan wouldn’t know.
There’s just something intriguing about learning random facts that you never knew.
When you think of facts about Augusta, the two main things that may pop in most people’s heads are that it is the home of The Masters and that James Brown grew up in Augusta.
Sure you’ve also probably heard about the Haunted Pillar that WAS in Downtown Augusta.
The ten-foot-tall cement-covered brick pillar was the only remaining piece of a farmer’s market from the 1800s and it was believed to be cursed. Well, emphasis on the “was”cause that pillar was destroyed by an out-of-control car back on December 17, 2016. The remaining pieces of the pillar are supposedly stored in a garage, but the specific location remains disclosed. It has also been said that it would be rebuilt but 8 years later no signs of that seem to be happening.
But let’s go deeper than that!
For example, did you know Augusta used to be home to the world’s only James Brown Cam? A James Brown cam was set up to honor his legacy: the Greater Augusta Arts Council commissioned a life-size bronze statue of James Brown on Broad Street. Across from him, all you had to do was pose, no selfie required: you just send a text message, and the built-in cam snaps the picture for you and sends it right to your cell phone.
Unfortunately, that cam is not there anymore, but I think it would be great to get it back going!
Let’s keep going! Here are 5 random facts about Augusta you probably didn’t know.