The Augusta Cotton Exchange Building, a historic structure in Augusta, Georgia, was designed by Enoch William Brown in the mid-1880s during a cotton boom. Featuring ornate details and ironwork, the building showcases High Victorian architecture and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Originally organized for the cotton trade, the building housed brokers and a trading floor, with off-hours activities including cockfights and Saturday football meetups. Purchased and restored in 1988, it now serves as a branch of South State Bank, having been utilized by the Augusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau as a Welcome Center.
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