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National Infantry Museum
Brand New! 190,000 square-foot museum dedicated to the 234 year legacy of valor and sacrifice of th...
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Heritage Park-Columbus
The mission of heritage park is to provide the citizens and guests of Columbus with meaningful insight into the industrial history of Columbus from 1850-1910, through interpretive sculptures and descriptive veneus. Guided tours can be arranged and is also the perfect location for a historic wedding. -
Montezuma Bluff Wildlife Managment Area
The Montezuma Bluff Wildlife Management Area is a 500 acre stand of relatively undisturbed mature hardwood forest on the Flint River. The damp, shady slopes sheer off in a 150-foot escarpment of eroded limestone to form a spectacular bluff overlooking a towering beechwood swamp. -
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts is a first class performing venue in Columbus, Georgia featuring Broadway shows, Symphony Concerts, variety shows, etc. It is also the location for the Columbus State University's Schwob School of Music, the Columbus Youth Orchestra and the Columbus Symphony.
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Historic Westville
This living history museum recreates an 1850's west Georgia village through guided tours, buildings, gardens, heritage animals, interpreters and crafts. -
Chattahoochee Shakespeare Company
Y'all, the world's a stage! Exciting new theatre and classic plays served fresh. Share a memorable evening in our intimate Theatre Lounge, or picnic on the park during RiverShakes Weekend. The cutting edge in West Georgia's fringe theatre circuit. -
Monkey Joe's- Columbus
We are all about kids having fun, jumping, sliding and playing in the best indoor playground you have ever seen. Kids come first and parents are a close second. Monkey Joe’s is also about keeping kids healthy. We make exercising fun. We guarantee to burn off that excess energy before they leave
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