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DAY 1
Teeing Off in Augusta
Golf is always part of the picture in Augusta, even when the focus is on the Garden City’s legal community.


DAY 2
Sherman’s Snub Notwithstanding, Augusta’s Rich History Includes Sanctuary for Banned Lawyers
Since lawyers were banned in Georgia’s first city, Savannah—founded in 1733 by British General James Oglethorpe—the only place to hang up a shingle became Augusta, Georgia’s second city, which Oglethorpe founded just three years later.