The Ulrich Museum of Art was established in 1974 and is named after New York businessman Edwin A. Ulrich, who donated over 300 paintings by Frederick Judd Waugh to the museum. The museum has a striking appearance on the outside and houses two galleries. The Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection has over 70 statues. These include the works of eminent artists like Luis Jiménez, Henry Moore, Louise Nevelson and others. The museum provides free guided tours.
The C.N. James Cabin is a unique one. Built in 1868, this cabin was initially a post office, school and a general store before. After 1939, this place was opened as a museum by the Augusta Historical Society. A lot of artifacts and exhibits are present inside which resemble the lifestyle and culture of the pioneers of that era. A cabin which has stood the test of time, this place is definitely worth a visit.