Mike V.
Yelp
We initially only planned to sleep in Augusta and then continue driving on into South Carolina.
Then we learned about the Augusta Canal and the Augusta Canal Visitor's Center.
So we planned a 24 hour visit... and we had a blast!
We called the Canal Visitor's Center and Jeff was a great help the weekend before we left, as he helped guide us around town, shared options on how to best kayak the Augusta Canal, and sharing information about when the museum would be open.
Since our daughter shared interest in the textile mills, as she learned about them in social studies this year, we worked with Jeff to determine that we could leave the night before and get there before closing time on Saturday.
While we left Nashville on time Saturday morning, we lost time in Atlanta traffic; instead of expecting two or so hours to see the mill, we arrived with 30 minutes to spare.
At the Augusta Canal National Heritage Museum, Jeff welcomed us and stayed while we enjoyed the museum! Jeff nicely pointed us first to the movie and then the great exhibits inside.
At the Enterprise Mill they had:
- a movie about its history, about how they built the canal to create power for textile mills, to grow the New South (the South after the Civil War), and to become the Lowell (Massachusetts) of the South; and how it was dug by hand over five years! and how it was ignored after World War II until recently when they renovated it with trails and kayaking/canoeing
- A replica of the canal, including a diorama showing how the hydroelectric power lights the town
- You can see the actual pipe bringing water to generate electricity at the Enterprise Mill
- Exhibits about life in Augusta and in the textile mills
- Old time picture devices
- A working generator showing how the many pulleys and axels in the ceiling now make a ceiling fan spin, and which used to make the many machines run
We walked up to the trail path and watched as the automated machine opened the gate to let more water through It's metal arm was just inches from the power line above it!
Our daughter saw a tiger tail dragonfly and took some awesome pictures of it... a new dragonfly type for us!
Jeff helped us in the gift shop and informed us about the canal, just over the hill/levee outside, and he also informed us about the bell and other things to see outside - staying quite a bit past closing time just for us.
We had a great time just visiting the Visitor's Center, and also the next day kayaking the Savannah River, all in large part to Jeff being so helpful to us.
Thanks, Jeff, and God bless!