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The Bo Bartlett Center houses and displays The Scarborough Collection: 14 monumental paintings by Bartlett. Additionally, the center houses more than 300 paintings and drawings as well as the complete archive of sketchbooks, correspondence, journals, recordings, photographs, artistic notes, memorabilia, objects, and objects d’art relevant to the production of Bartlett’s work.
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Sign up for adult painting classes with Brushes and Beverages! We offer wine and painting classes perfect for team building & birthday parties.
Brushes & Beverages is an Art Studio for "fun art" as well as a learning environment...think of it as kind of a Painting Lounge!
We are available for team buildings, birthdays for both young and adult, girls night out and date night!
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The RiverWalk is an outdoor 15-mile linear park that hugs the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
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Chattahoochee Paddle Company is a small company that focuses on small, personable groups where paddlers are treated like old friends. Our goal is to share our love of the outdoors and create unforgettable memories for you.
We have kayaks, canoes and sup waiting for you. Just looking for fishing supplies or a good spot to fish? Visit our tackle shop. Looking for a mini-vacation? Spend the day on the water or a weekend on a canoe- camping trip. Looking for a venue? At Chattahoochee Paddling Company, we're happy to help!
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This state of the art facility houses a Challenger Learning Center, the Omnisphere Theater and the Westrock Observatory.
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The Columbus Airport, the fourth largest airport in the state of Georgia, services thousands of passengers annually.
Columbus Airport makes it quick and easy for passengers to make connections from one destination to another. The Airport offers convenient transportation to Columbus and Fort Moore through various ground transportation options. With convenient parking, easy check-in, stress-free security, speedy boarding and free wi-fi, the Columbus Airport is setting the standard as the hometown airport known to provide the best airport services and amenities with a personal touch.
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Welcome to Columbus Aquatic Center! The Columbus Aquatic Center is a state of the art facility located just off Macon Road. The facility offers an...
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The Columbus Ballet is a non-profit pre-professional youth ballet that provides performance and outreach opportunities for students at the Columbus State University Dance Conservatory which is the only school of classical ballet training in our region with over 200 students.
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A natural retreat in the heart of north Columbus!
The Columbus Botanical Garden celebrates the beauty, inspiration, and wonder of the natural world, educating current and future stewards of its care.Come Visit the Garden and you'll enjoy:
• Lifelong Learning
• Children's Education
• Weddings and Events
• Hiking Trails
• Volunteer Opportunities
• Memberships Available
And More!
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Columbus' Dragonfly Trail, part of the City's Rails-to-Trails project, is constructed on an abandoned railroad route.
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As an American art and regional history museum, and the second largest art museum in Georgia, the Columbus Museum offers a diverse collection to the public.
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Columbus State University's College of the Arts is comprised of three beautiful venues, all of which provide visitors with different and wonderful cultural experiences
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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1855, is the second orchestra founded in the nation. The CSO has long been considered one of the southeast's...
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At the Columbus Collective Museums, you can check out artifacts from companies that helped shape Industrial Columbus and learn about popular art while taking a walk down memory lane. You'll find the Lunch Box Museum, the Royal Crown Cola Museum, the Chero-Cola Museum, the Nehi Museum, the Georgia Radio Museum, and the Tom Huston's Peanuts Museum!
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Proud member of the FPHL, the award-winning Columbus River Dragons Hockey Team enjoys a huge fan base in Columbus with some hard-hitting action on the ice! Games typically run November-April at the Columbus Civic Center.
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Attend one of the 6 to 8 annual exhibitions presented by the Norman Shannon and Emmy Lou P. Illges Gallery in the Corn Center for the Visual Arts. These exhibitions are both national and international in scope, often with accompanying lectures and gallery talks. The Illges Gallery is free and open to the public.
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The Columbus State University Department of Theatre's Riverside Theatre Complex houses three state-of-the-art performance spaces for over 75 public theatre performances each year.
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Columbus State Univeristy's Schwob School of Music hosts many events throughout the year, with many of these performances held free of charge at RiverCenter for the Performing Arts.
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Whether visiting for a day or staying a while, Fort Moore offers something for everyone! Special events, Independence Celebration, Octoberfest, just to name a few! Recreation offerings include an 18-hole golf course with driving range and snack bar, bowling center and shooting range.
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The Norman Shannon and Emmy Lou P. Illges Gallery is located in the Corn Center for the Visual Arts at Columbus State University, a teaching facility with 3250 square feet and 20-foot ceilings. The gallery has been designed to accommodate professional art exhibitions as well as student exhibitions such as the annual Senior Thesis exhibit. The gallery program presents 6 – 8 exhibitions per year, both national and international in scope, often with accompanying lectures and gallery talks. The Illges Gallery is free and open to the public.
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Opening in 1925, the Liberty Theatre used to show motion pictures, and it also had a stage for musical performances and plays which were popular at the time. It reopened in 1996 as the first African-American arts institution and musical playhouse in Columbus. The completed facility is now used as a Performing Arts Cultural Center for the entire community, hosting musical events and plays.
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Not only a memorial garden to commemorate the deceased, but also an open-air museum of the art that out lives life, left behind to celebrate all the lives lived and lost.
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Gertrude Malissa Nix Pridgett, better known as Ma Rainey, was born in Columbus, GA in 1886. Between 1923 and 1928, Ma recorded almost one hundred songs for Paramount and secured her legacy as "The Mother of the Blues." The Ma Rainey House & Blues Museum now stands as a historical Columbus landmark to honor this musical legend.
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Come visit MidTown! In the center of Columbus, just a 3-minute drive from Uptown, lies vibrant MidTown Columbus. Touches of history, art and culture are scattered about the charming, distinctive tree-lined historic neighborhoods. Carson McCullers childhood home, the Columbus Museum, and the Olmsted Garden are close to local and regional shopping centers and eateries.
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Port Columbus is the only museum in the world dedicated to telling the complete Naval story of the American Civil War.
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The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center, voted USA Today’s Best Free Museum and one of CNN Travel’s 12 best military museums...
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Nestled in a bend of the Chattahoochee River in a hardwood wetland, Oxbow Meadows is a place where nature can be itself.
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It's the original Party Bike! Join your family, friends, or coworkers on a 2-hour tour of Columbus and experience a uniquely fun, social event!
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Ride on Bikes is conveniently located on Broadway in Uptown and is a young bike shop with staff who are very passionate about cycling!
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The centerpiece of the city’s new arts and entertainment district.
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From whitewater rafting on the Chattahoochee River, visiting the Historic Tuckabatchee Masonic Lodge, Fort Mitchell National Cemetery and Historic Site, the Old Seale Courthouse, or watching drivers as they showcase their skills at East Alabama Motor Speedway, there's plenty of fun to be had in East Central Alabama's Russell County!
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The State Theatre of Georgia and a leading Southern cultural institution for 150 years.
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Stumpy’s Hatchet House is the perfect place to experience the social throw-down of hatchet throwing and socializing.
These days it’s easy to get immersed in technology, but we encourage you to take a step back and experience the primitive sport of axe throwing! This fun organic activity is perfect for that adrenaline rush you’ve been seeking, and it’s also a productive way to relieve your stress. Get together your group of friends, your family, or your co-workers, and come enjoy this old school activity in a new school setting.
ALL GUESTS MUST BE 13 OR OVER - We require guests to be 18 or older after 7 p.m. on Fridays & Saturdays
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The home of Columbus' entertainment district.
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Our sensory deprivation rooms will help you to relax your muscles and clear your mind. If you experience chronic pain, enjoy meditation, a competitive edge, or just want to relax, then treat yourself to a session in one of our float rooms!
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This is an experience you won’t soon forget! The tour features art, rum and brews!
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Come raft with us on the Chattahoochee River in Columbus, Ga. and Phenix City, Ala., the longest urban whitewater rafting in the world!
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Dedicated to strengthening the Columbus community through healthy living, youth development & social interaction, the YMCAs of Metropolitan Columbus offers three great locations: 24 14th St, 4384 Warm Springs Rd and 1175 MLK Blvd. The facility offers day passes, fully equipped wellness centers, indoor swimming pools, group fitness classes, cycling studios, free day use lockers, steam room, sauna, functional interval training studio and indoor tracks.
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