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419 7th St, Augusta, GA 30901, USA
Augusta, South Carolina 30901
+1 706-722-9828

It is smaller scale than other presidential homesites we have visited. But I learned things about Woodrow Wilson and history that I did not previously know. If you are a history buff you will enjoy it. Our tour leader was excellent. Video beforehand was well done. It took about an hour. Was very relaxed, not uptight that you might touch something.

Very interesting... great time with my parents.

My 11 year son loves history, so since we are now living in Augusta it’s a great thing to do just walk around and sight see.

Tours on the hour. The docents are passionate and knowledgeable. Very well-restored house, and because it's his boyhood home, the tour focuses entirely on his childhood and family, not on his presidency. It's not only a great museum but a wonderful place to learn about the history of Augusta.

Woodrow Wilson and I have the same birthday in December and I have attended this annual track several years. I enjoy going through his home but honestly wish there were some update somewhere along the way. Right down to the marbles have been in the same place on the floor along with this toys for probably the last 5 years. The person who directed the tour through the home seems less than enthusiastic but I assume that one gets that way after doing the same routine day after day month after month. I would have liked to have bought one of the photo books that had of the Gus's history but I felt like they were overpriced. It was a nice touch to have a cake and the cookies there for his birthday today.

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  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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  • Molly
    Added 2015.01.12
    It is smaller scale than other presidential homesites we have visited. But I learned things about Woodrow Wilson and history that I did not previously know. If you are a history buff you will enjoy it. Our tour leader was excellent. Video beforehand was well done. It took about an hour. Was very relaxed, not uptight that you might touch something.
  • Arianna
    Added 2014.05.16
    Very interesting... great time with my parents.
  • Hailey
    Added 2013.12.01
    My 11 year son loves history, so since we are now living in Augusta it’s a great thing to do just walk around and sight see.
  • Kayla
    Added 2013.09.03
    Tours on the hour. The docents are passionate and knowledgeable. Very well-restored house, and because it's his boyhood home, the tour focuses entirely on his childhood and family, not on his presidency. It's not only a great museum but a wonderful place to learn about the history of Augusta.
  • Ella
    Added 2013.08.08
    Woodrow Wilson and I have the same birthday in December and I have attended this annual track several years. I enjoy going through his home but honestly wish there were some update somewhere along the way. Right down to the marbles have been in the same place on the floor along with this toys for probably the last 5 years. The person who directed the tour through the home seems less than enthusiastic but I assume that one gets that way after doing the same routine day after day month after month. I would have liked to have bought one of the photo books that had of the Gus's history but I felt like they were overpriced. It was a nice touch to have a cake and the cookies there for his birthday today.
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