Miller Theater

Georgia


This historic, 1300-seat art deco–style theater was the second-largest theater in Georgia behind Atlanta’s Fox Theatre when it originally opened in 1940. It has been completely restored after a 23-year hiatus, reopening in 2018 to host fairly big-name concerts and the Symphony Orchestra Augusta.


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