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Monument and grave of Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens in front of his home in Crawfordville.
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U.S. Army historian Steve Rauch explains the Revolutionary War battle at Kettle Creek, west of Augusta.
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Former Augusta Confederate Powder Works chimney is now a monument.
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Ed Bearss and Steve Rauch speak at the site of Fort Augusta, now adjacent to St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
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Plaque indicating where Confederate Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk was entombed from 1864 to 1944.
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Ed Bearss examines an exhibit at the Augusta History Museum.
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Confederate monument in downtown Augusta.
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GBA trustee Cindy Wentworth gets advice on choosing dessert from Ed Bearss and Vince Dooley.
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Multiple forks indicate that those who helped choose the dessert will get to share with GBA trustee Cindy Wentworth.
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Now on the Augusta University campus are some of the buildings from the arsenal that served both the U.S. and the Confederacy.
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Rebecca Rogers of Augusta National Canal Heritage Area speaks during our boat tour of the canal.