Central Savannah River Area
The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is a region located in the southeastern United States, primarily in Georgia and South Carolina. It encompasses several counties, including Richmond, Columbia, and Aiken, and is named after the Savannah River, which forms part of the border between the two states. The area is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and natural beauty, featuring parks and recreational opportunities.
The CSRA is home to the city of Augusta, famous for hosting the annual Masters Tournament, a prestigious golf event. The region also boasts various educational institutions, including Georgia Regents University, and is known for its contributions to the local economy through industries such as manufacturing and healthcare.