Quality of Life
The
Augusta area is known for its balmy climate, with an annual average
temperature of 64 degrees. Some studies suggest its location between
the Atlantic and Gulf coasts contributes to generally mild winters.
Those warm winters turned the region into a seasonal resort in the late
1800s and early 1900s and gave Augusta much of its early reputation
for hospitality and warmth.
Health care continues to be one of the strongest employment sectors
in Augusta, which is quickly gaining notice as a regional health care
provider. The area also is building a reputation as a leading medical
research center.
Augusta is the center of shopping for the entire MSA, with a variety
of downtown shops and surburban shopping centers and malls. A resurgence
in downtown Augusta is occurring monthly, solidifying this area as the
region’s town center.
From its pair of airports to multiple taxicab companies and a citywide
public transit system, the Garden City's transportation offerings reflect
a diverse set of services.
When it comes to events in Augusta, there's the Masters Tournament
and then there's everything else. This isn't to say there isn't any
other event that draws out-of-towners to the area, but golf's premiere
event is such a big deal, even schools let out for that one week in
April.
Be it opera or orchestra, diva or dancer, the Augusta area has a stage
suited to the needs of most performers. Ranging in size from intimate
to expansive, each venue fills a performance niche.
A glimpse at the list of museums in and around Augusta reveals much
about the rich and varied past of the city, along with clues to its
future.