Winter Journeys in the South Pen And Camera Impressions of Men Manners Women
Winter Journeys in the South Pen And Camera Impressions of Men Manners Women
Hammond, John Martin, 1886-1939
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" With all of this the casual visitor has no concern. What does concern the casual visitor are the de- lights of the climate, the variety of the country roundabout, and the charm which accompanies a well-established social life. The weather in Augusta is sometimes cold, when crisp snappy days come that are not excelled by New York, Boston, or elsewhere in the North. But these occasional visitations do not last long. The average temperature of Augusta through the winter is about fifty to sixty d...egrees. And the air, since the city lies at an elevation of about six hundred feet above the sea, is dry and refreshing. The days are almost uniformly clear though occasionally there come days when there is a drenching downpour. And, my! how it does rain in Augusta when it does rain! These days are far apart and rarely follow each other in melancholy succession. 138 AUGUST AUGUSTA It is well to recall that Augusta as a winter resort is one of the oldest places in the South. For forty years or more its balmy air has drawn visitors during the cold season from all parts of the country.
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