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1797 Ezekiel Harris House
1822 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia

Said to be "... the finest eighteenth-century house surviving in Georgia..." by The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America, the Ezekiel Harris House is an outstanding example of early Federal style architecture. Entering the impressive vaulted hallway, visitors may observe what life was like during the Federal Period in Georgia.
Fully restored in 1964, the Ezekiel Harris House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Hours:
Tuesday - Friday
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
(Last tour begins at 4pm)
Saturday
10:00am -5:00pm
(Last tour begins at 4pm)
Closed Sunday & Monday
Admission:
$2 - Adults & Seniors
$1 - Children (6-18)
Free - (5 & under)
MUSEUM PASS: Augusta Museum of History and 1797 Ezekiel Harris House $5 Adult $4 Senior $2 Child
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Friday December 5 ............ 4:00 pm- 8:00 pm
Saturday December 6 ........ 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
8th Annual Historic Holiday Candlelight Tour
The tradition continues with costumed interpreters, music and refreshments on a candlelit journey back in time. Tour includes visits to the 1797 Ezekiel Harris House, The Boyhood home of Woodrom Wilson, Home of Lucy Craft Laney, Meadow Garden and Redcliffe Plantation.
For more information or to order advance tickets, please contact Historic Augusta at 706-724-0436 or the Ezekiel Harris House at 706-737-2820.
Tickets may be purchased at the door of each house on tour days. |
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