Augusta

The junction of the Whitewater and Walnut Rivers, in southern Kansas has always been recognized as a desirable spot, first by the native Americans who made it the location of many tribal camps and pow-wows, then later by the immigrant settlers.

The first immigrants rolled into the broad fertile valleys and clear streams of Butler County in covered wagons after the U.S. land office was established. Among those immigrants was the founder of Augusta, C.N. James. He purchased the land for $40 and gave the city his wife\’s name, Augusta James. Today, the first building ever erected in Augusta, a log cabin used for a General Store, still stands at the original site.

With the coming of the railroad in 1881, over the next three decades, Augusta grew and prospered. It became a bustling center for agriculture and livestock production and by 1904, Augusta was served by two major rail lines; the Frisco and the Santa Fe.

The twentieth century brought important discoveries of oil and gas in eastern Kansas. In 1904, a group of citizens formed the Augusta Oil, Gas, Mining and Prospecting Company. Until recent years, the oil industry played a significant economic role in developing Augusta. Augusta history has been well preserved in the quality museums and one of the most elegant historical theaters in the state.

Located 12 miles east of Wichita, Kansas, Augusta has earned the title of having \”A Proud past … an Exciting Future.\” Augusta offers an entire day filled with history and heritage and everything in between, boasting antique shops and many quaint, one of a kind stores. Come to Augusta and let us give you a taste of good old-fashioned, genuine, mid-western hospitality.

Augusta Historical Museum & C.N. James Log Cabin

See Augusta's first building - the 1868 C.N. James log cabin, which stands on it's original site. A must see while traveling across Kansas. The Augusta Historical Museum is home…

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Things to Do in Augusta

Make time for quiet places.

Not every destination needs noise to be meaningful.

Augusta Fine Arts Center & Gallery

The Fine Arts Center and Gallery features exhibits, classes, and hosts special events for the…

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Augusta City Lake & Garvin Park

Sailboating, fishing, picnicking, baseball diamonds, courts, playgound.

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Augusta Historical Museum

The Augusta Historical Museum houses over 30 exhibits of regional history. Visit the two-story log…

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Augusta Country Club

The Augusta Country Club golf course is a nine hole course, each with its own…

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Henry’s Sculpture Hill

Over 28 metal sculptures including deer, bison, and other giant creatures adorn this hill.

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Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Docking Memorial

Erected in honor of Kansas Governor Robert Docking who served from 1967 to 1975.

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Augusta Historic Theater

The Augusta Historical Theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a perfect…

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Keep moving.

Even slow progress opens up new places and perspectives.

Downtown Augusta, Inc.

Downtown Augusta, Inc. is a Main Street program with the State of Kansas. They help…

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