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  1. Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia. Columbus lies on the Chattahoochee River directly across from Phenix City, Alabama.

  2. Aug 9, 2024 · Columbus, city (since 1971 consolidated with Muscogee county), western Georgia, U.S., at the head of navigation on the Chattahoochee River, opposite Phenix City, Alabama. Founded in 1828 and carved out of the wilderness, it had by 1840 become a leading inland cotton port with a thriving textile.

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    • Whitewater Express. Launch yourself into fun with Columbus, GA Whitewater! Named one of the Top 12 Man-Made Adventures in the World by USA Today, you'll glide down the river with rafting adventures ranging from a mild Lazy River to the famously wild Class V rapids ...
    • Uptown Columbus. Be sure to explore Uptown Columbus, the lodging, nightlife, retail and Entertainment District along the Chattahoochee River. This area hosts Market Days on Broadway, a farmers and makers market, as well as a free concert series.
    • National Infantry Museum. The National Infantry Museum interprets the history of the infantry from the founding of America to present day global peace keeping.
    • Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center. Spend time in the great outdoors at Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center. Opened in 1995, the Center has natural history displays, exhibits and nature trails to educate visitors about the biodiversity of the region.
    • Angelia W. Bitely, MI78 contributions. Must see for non- military and military history lovers. We went here when our son graduated from basic training at Fort Moore.
    • Almost Parenting. Georgia 118 contributions. Scenic pathway. A scenic pathway that is very nice and a must see while in Columbus. You can bike or walk/run. It's a very long stretch so you can make it a short or long stretch.
    • Stephen C. Lakeland, FL 231 contributions. More Here Than I Thought. For some reason, I was expecting this museum to be insignificant but once we arrived, I realized it was going to be worth our time.
    • Joan S. Phenix City, AL24 contributions. Very good show and time. Very enjoyable time with family. While waiting for the seating to open for the show, we enjoyed drinks served in the waiting area.
    • Take a Stroll or Ride a Bike along the Chattahoochee RiverWalk. Stretching for 15 miles along the river after which it's named, the Chattahoochee RiverWalk opened in 1992 and should definitely be at the top of your Columbus travel itinerary.
    • National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center. While you could certainly walk the Chattahoochee RiverWalk all the way to the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center on the southern outskirts of Columbus, you'd have to allow at least half a day to get there and back.
    • Step Back in Time at the National Civil War Naval Museum. With a focus on an earlier time in the USA's military history, the National Civil War Naval Museum is a little closer to Columbus city center and can also be reached directly from the Chattahoochee RiverWalk.
    • Learn about Georgia's Rich Cultural History at The Columbus Museum. Since its establishment in 1953, The Columbus Museum has risen in stature to its present-day position as one of the leading cultural centers in Georgia.
  3. Columbus is the second-largest city in Georgia. When I discovered Columbus’s treasure trove of attractions, I knew why it’s growing rapidly in popularity. I’ve visited many times, some comped press trips, but my opinions are my own. Here are some reasons to visit Columbus.

  4. PLAN AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE. ALL OUT Craft. PLAN A CULINARY ADVENTURE. Under the radar and over the top, Columbus, GA blends a vibrant artsy energy with unique local history and a thriving food scene. It’s also the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors, listen to local bands and taste finely brewed beer.

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