Julian Smith Casino
The Julian Smith Casino in Augusta, Georgia is not a gambling establishment as persons outside the CSRA might think from its name. The casino part of its name is in the older sense of a place of recreation, not just a place of gambling. It is named after Julian Smith, a former mayor of Augusta. It is located at Lake Olmstead Park and can handle a banquet function for 300.
References
- "Julian Smith Casino". Augusta, GA - Official Website. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- Gelpi, Greg (April 6, 2006). "Building preserves memories". The Augusta Chronicle.
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