Augusta’s Old Confederate Powderworks Restoration Underway

Augusta’s Old Confederate Powderworks Restoration Underway

It’s History In The Re-Making. Renovations are now underway on the last remaining piece of the old Confederate powderworks, the 150-foot tall chimney located on the Augusta Canal.

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Augusta, GA—It’s History In The Re-Making.

Renovations are now underway on the last remaining piece of the old Confederate powderworks, the 150-foot tall chimney located on the Augusta Canal.

Built in 1861, the Civil War relic is in need of a major facelift, and a special team of “restorers” are on site to make it right. Their goal: make the repairs as historically accutate as possible.

Steve Scyoc, superintendent: “Personally, I pride myself on doing historical stuff. I’ve done some lighthouses and I’m very fussy with my crew as far as getting it back to original.“

The cost of the repair job is $200,000, private donations raised $150,000 with the city of Augusta chipping in the rest. The work could take a couple of months.

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