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About National Civil War Naval Museum

The National Civil War Naval Museum is a must-visit for any history buff! Containing the world's largest collection of Confederate naval artifacts, as well as dozens of interactive exhibits, this museum pays tribute to the brave sailors and vessels that sailed for the cause during the Civil War. It also recounts stories from both Union and Confederate perspectives, helping visitors to gain a comprehensive understanding of this critical moment in American history.
Address : 1002 Victory Dr, Columbus, GA 31901, USA

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Ma Rainey HouseMa Rainey House is a must-see for those interested in exploring African-American culture. While it's true that the house wasn't originally built by the legendary blues singer Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, it was definitely where she lived in the early 1920s and wrote some of her biggest hits. The small home preserves original period furnishings and personal items like vinyl records, clothes and photographs that provide insight into the life of one of America's first giant blues stars - Ma Rainey.
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Columbus Historic DistrictThe Columbus Historic District is located along the beautiful Chattahoochee River. It boasts a long and storied history, featuring architecture from many different time periods. An impressive Victorian Mansion stands proudly on the corner, surrounded by antebellum houses, shops of all kinds, modern apartments and an iconic clock tower. The district was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 due to its diverse history as a strategic center for trade and travel.
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Heritage ParkThis area is steeped in history, and the heritage here is something to behold. From ancient native burial grounds, to old plantation sites, visitors can admire a wide variety of artifacts that speak to the past. The park has trails, playgrounds and picnic spots so that people can come and enjoy a relaxing day outdoors. There are also tours available where trained guides can share stories about the history of the area and help visitors gain deeper insight into its cultural significance.
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The Columbus MuseumThe Columbus Museum is a treasure trove of regional culture and history. Founded in 1953, It is home to many fine pieces of art both from the past and the present. Through its permanent collections, rotating exhibits and interactive displays, visitors can get a unique look at this vibrant area. Not only is the museum an excellent source of information about local sites, events and organizations, but it also offers diverse educational experiences for children and adults alike.
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Woodruff Riverfront ParkWoodruff Riverfront Park is a local gem full of activities and sights for everyone to enjoy. Visitors to the park can wander its 400 acres of land with trails criss-crossing the park, offering a bit of nature and adventure. The trails are lined with trees offering relief from the Georgia sun. There are plenty of spots for lounging or picnicking, as well as play areas for children so families can have a fun day together.
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Eagle & Phenix DamThe Eagle & Phenix Dam is an impressive man-made structure. Built near the end of the nineteenth century, the dam's purpose was to generate the power necessary for a thriving city at it provided hydroelectric power to the Eagle & Phoenix Cotton Mills. The skillfully constructed dam not only served as a great source of energy, but also played an aesthetically pleasing part in its scenic environment and formed reservoirs that added to its beauty.

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Muscogee County
Muscogee County, Georgia is located near the Chattahoochee River with Columbus as its county seat. The county has a population of over 197,000 and is home to diverse communities and cultures. With neighborhoods like Uptown, Lakebottom Park, and Woodruff Farm, the area offers something special for everyone. From historical attractions such as some of the oldest buildings in town dating back to 1833 to modern landmarks like the Columbus Museum and Springer Opera House, Muscogee County has plenty t

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