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Augusta Cotton Exchange Building
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
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Augusta Cotton Exchange Building is located in Georgia (U.S. state)
Augusta Cotton Exchange Building
Location in Georgia (U.S. state)
Augusta Cotton Exchange Building is located in the United States
Augusta Cotton Exchange Building
Location in the United States
Location Reynolds Street, Augusta, Georgia
Area less than one acre
Built 1886 (1886)
Architectural style Second Empire, Queen Anne
NRHP reference No. 78001003
Added to NRHP July 20, 1978

The Augusta Cotton Exchange Building is a very old and important building in Augusta, Georgia. It was built a long time ago, in the mid-1880s. This was a time when cotton was a huge business. The building has fancy designs and cool ironwork. It is a great example of a style called High Victorian architecture.

What is the Augusta Cotton Exchange?

This building was made for the cotton trade. Imagine a busy marketplace just for cotton! People called brokers worked here. They bought and sold cotton on a special trading floor. It was a very important place for business in Augusta.

A Look Inside the Building

The building was designed by a person named Enoch William Brown. It was built with materials from a local company. Charles F. Lombard's foundry made the metal parts. The building was a busy place. Besides trading, people also met there for social events. For example, Saturday football meetups happened there.

Its Place in History

The Augusta Cotton Exchange Building is a very special place. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 20, 1978. This means it is recognized as an important part of American history. It is located on Reynolds Street in Augusta.

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is a list. It includes buildings, sites, and objects. These places are important in American history, architecture, or culture. Being on this list helps protect them.

The Building Today

The Augusta Cotton Exchange Building is part of a larger area. This area is called the Augusta Downtown Historic District. It is also part of the Augusta Canal National Monument Heritage Area. In 1988, a person named Bill Moore bought the building. He worked hard to make it look new again.

For some time, the building was a Welcome Center. It helped visitors learn about Augusta. Now, it is a branch of Georgia Bank and Trust of Augusta. It continues to be an important landmark in the city.

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