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  2. Columbus, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    According to the Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau, ... The Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL combined statistical area includes two additional counties in Alabama ...

  3. Downtown Columbus, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Columbus, Georgia, also called "Uptown" (see here), is the central business district of the city of Columbus, Georgia. The commercial and governmental heart of the city has traditionally been toward the eastern end of Downtown Columbus, between 10th Street and 1st Avenue.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Columbus, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Sports venues in Columbus, Georgia (4 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Columbus, Georgia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Columbus Historic District (Columbus, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Historic District in Columbus, Georgia is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. [1] Its area was increased in 1988. [ 1 ] The original district included 20 city blocks and nine partial city blocks, and was bounded by the Chattahoochee River on the west, Ninth Street on the north ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscogee ...

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    July 28, 1977 (1408 3rd Ave. Columbus: 22: Bush-Philips Hardware Co. Bush-Philips Hardware Co. December 2, 1980 (1025 Broadway: Columbus: 23: Thomas U. Butts House

  7. National Infantry Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center is a museum located in Columbus, Georgia, just outside the Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning). The 190,000-square-foot (18,000 m 2) museum opened in June 2009.