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Video tours of Augusta County include topics such as education and outdoor recreation

Rebecca Barnabi
Augusta County
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CGI Digital has produced video tours of Augusta County which share information about the county with visitors, new and future residents and businesses.

The video tours are featured on a website, and were produced through a program in partnership with the National Association of Counties (NACo.), of which CGI is a corporate member. The videos were produced as part of an official state-wide video program free of cost to members.

The videos illustrate why Augusta County is a wonderful place to live, work and play. Topics include education, healthcare, public safety, community organizations and outdoor recreation.

The website is available, or go directly to the tours.

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