The 10 Best Things to do in Columbus, Georgia (GA)

November 22, 2021 Oliva Fomby

This bustling riverfront town offers good old-fashioned Southern hospitality, old-world charm and a treasure trove of discoveries for Civil War buffs. To really get the feel of another era, stroll through the National Historic District, a 28-block stretch of restored Victorian homes, gardens and gazebos, and tour the house museums in Heritage Corner. Situated on the Chattahoochee River, Columbus offers a mixture of old and new with the lovely 12-mile Columbus Riverwalk, which includes the Chattahoochee Promenade, a walking tour of historical markers. A chief supplier for the Confederate Army, the town's Civil War history is on display in myriad museums and historic sites like Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center, which contains some of the Civil War's most important artifacts. But it's not all just war memorabilia: Columbus boasts a rich cultural side, with opera, symphony and a performing arts center. And for family fun, head to the Coca-Cola Space Museum for a simulated flight and a look at the first Coke machine used in outer space.
Restaurants in Columbus

1. National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center

1775 Legacy Way Off Benning Blvd, just outside Fort Benning, Columbus, GA 31903-3674 +1 706-685-5800 [email protected] http://nationalinfantrymuseum.org
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National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center

The National Infantry Museum emphasizes the values that define the Infantryman, as well as the nation he protects: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. It preserves and displays one of the greatest collections of military artifacts in the world, but it is a museum of people, not things. As a visitor, you will meet the Infantryman face to face and join him on his journey. You will come to understand why an Infantryman does what he does, why he puts himself in harm’s way in defense of an idea and you will leave transformed, just as the Infantry transforms the man into the Soldier. The 190,000-square-foot museum opened in June 2009 on a 200-acre tract of hardwoods and pines just outside the gates of the Fort Benning Maneuver Center of Excellence.

Reviewed By A3278NLdeborahp

As an Army daughter born at Ft. Benning Army Base, the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center was a bonus for me visiting my birthplace. It makes you proud of your veteran and all the American veterans. Plus it's free. I definitely recommend this tour.

2. Columbus Fall Line Trace

14th Street Pedestrian Bridge Bridge to Psalmond Rd recreation center, Columbus, GA http://www.traillink.com/trail/columbus-fall-line-trace.aspx
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Columbus Fall Line Trace

3. Columbus Ice Rink

400 4th St Next To Columbus Civic Center, Columbus, GA 31901-3211 +1 706-225-4500 http://columbusicerink.org
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Columbus Ice Rink

4. RiverCenter for the Performing Arts

900 Broadway, Columbus, GA 31901-2735 +1 706-256-3612 [email protected] http://www.rivercenter.org/
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RiverCenter for the Performing Arts

Located in the heart of historic uptown Columbus, RiverCenter for the Performing Arts is the centerpiece of the city’s new arts and entertainment district. Conceived as a vital cultural hub, the center was designed by the multi-national architectural firm Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer and Associates to artistically enrich the Chattahoochee Valley region. RiverCenter’s state-of-the-art facilities include the 2,000-seat Bill Heard Theatre, the center’s main venue and home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Featuring orchestra, mezzanine and balcony seating, the hall is designed to meet the complex technical needs of attractions such as Broadway shows, symphonic concerts, dance performances, pop concerts, lectures and conferences. From the ceiling large interwoven ribbons of steel mesh contribute a sense of intimacy, while shaped balcony fascias and custom light fixtures provide color, texture and warmth.

Reviewed By sogo

I went to see Music City Hit-makers (Think Bluebird Cafe in Nashville) at The River Center. It was easy to find, free on street parking and close to several notable restaurants. I was warmly greeted by the ushers. Seats were very comfortable. Accoustics were great. It felt very intimate although it is not really a small venue. Great show! Would highly recommend checking out a performance at this venue

5. Columbus Visitor's Center

900 Front Ave, Columbus, GA 31901-2725 +1 800-999-1613 http://www.visitcolumbusga.com
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Columbus Visitor's Center

9 10th St between Broadway and 1st Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901-2740 +1 706-321-8948 http://galleryon10th.com
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7. Historic Westville

3557 S Lumpkin Rd, Columbus, GA 31903-4212 +1 706-940-0057 [email protected] http://www.westville.org
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Historic Westville

Historic Westville is a museum of southern history and culture representing the diversity of the Southern Experience by telling the stories of ALL southern peoples including European Americans, African Americans, American Indians, and immigrants. To show their lives were inextricably linked but their experiences diverse due to race, class, and gender.

Reviewed By N8497GKdennisw - Dallas, United States

Westville is a village of buildings moved in from around the general area of Columbus to show how life was back in the day. The buildings are all restored. There are houses and churches and stores to see. The have people there is period costume to tell the stories of the buildings... the people who lived or worked in them. The village has dirt streets which make it more realistic. When we were there it had really rained and the streets were mud. There is a gift shop which sells things made onsite. If you like that sort of history... go and see Westville.. it will really take you back.

8. William L Brown Farm Market

2301 Airport Thruway, Columbus, GA 31904-3500 +1 706-507-0744 [email protected] http://williamlbrownfarmmarket.com
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William L Brown Farm Market

Family owned & operated farm market located in Montezuma Georgia with the newest lotion in Columbus Georgia. We grow a wide variety of farm fresh produce including Elberta peaches, several old-fashioned varieties of peas and butterbeans, tomatoes, squash and cucumbers all selected for our growing area and soil. We also offer a vast assortment of “Farmer Brown” brand gourmet foods.

9. The Bo Bartlett Center

921 Front Ave Corn Center for the Visual Arts, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA 31901-2727 +1 706-507-8432 [email protected] http://bobartlettcenter.org/
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The Bo Bartlett Center

The Bo Bartlett Center is the interactive gallery space of the American Realist painter Bo Bartlett, who was born and raised in Columbus, Georgia. The Center houses more than 300 paintings and drawings as well as the complete archive of sketch books, journals, recordings, photographs, artistic notes, memorabilia, and objects relevant to the production of Mr. Bartlett's work.

10. National Civil War Naval Museum

1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, GA 31901-3429 +1 706-327-9798 http://www.portcolumbus.org
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National Civil War Naval Museum

By telling the stories of the navies of the Civil War, we connect people with the past; giving them a better sense of place and time. Located in Columbus, Georgia, the National Civil War Naval Museum overlooks the Chattahoochee River. We house the largest surviving Confederate warship, the CSS Jackson, as well as the wreckage of the CSS Chattahoochee. Other exhibits include a full scale ship replica of the USS Water Witch, a replica of the USS Hartford with its berth deck, ward room and captain’s cabin, an actual cutter or "ship's boat" from the USS Hartford, a full scale replica of the USS Monitor’s famous turret, and an immersive panoramic dockside exhibit recreating Plymouth, North Carolina, complete with an exterior and interior view of the CSS Albemarle. Among our many artifacts, we have the largest collection of Civil War Naval-related flags on display in the country. The collection includes various flags from ships and coastal forts, signal flags and Admirals’ pennants.

Reviewed By msgttop - Tallahassee, United States

Must see if you are a Civil War buff or interested in American history. This is dedicated to ships and battles of the Civil War. There were a lot more iron clads on both sides than I realized. Highly informative with perfect displays documenting the conflict from both sides. Enjoy.

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