Columbus (Georgia)

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Halal Travel to Columbus Columbus is a city in Georgia's Classic Heartland, near the Chattahoochee River and bordering Alabama. It is known for its Southern hospitality, unique attractions, and proximity to Fort Benning.

Columbus (Georgia) Halal Travel Guide

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Columbus is a great example of a true river city, once a major center for textile manufacturing. Founded in 1828, Columbus is also known for being the site of the last battle of the Civil War, where Columbus ranked second to Richmond in the manufacture of supplies for the Confederate army. Columbus was also one of the most important industrial centers of the south in the early 1900s.

Its historic elements remain while it possesses all the aspects of a modern city. Its small town feel is still kept intact despite being Georgia's third largest city with a population near 190,000.

How to travel to Columbus (Georgia)

By car

From the north: I-185 is easily accessible and leads from North Columbus through Midtown and ends in South Columbus by Fort Benning. Downtown is accessible by taking exit 10 from 185 to J.R. Allen Parkway (U.S. Route 80).

From the south: U.S. Route 27 goes through Fort Benning, into South Columbus and then directly to downtown.

From the east: U.S. Route 80 turns into J.R. Allen Parkway in East Columbus and leads to downtown.

From the west: U.S. Route 431/U.S. Route 280 crosses the Chattahoochee River into downtown before turning merging U.S. Route 27.

By Plane

  • Columbus Metropolitan Airport IATA Flight Code: CSG 32.5164, -84.9389 Columbus Metropolitan Airport - A655133 American: from Dallas/Fort Worth, Delta: from Atlanta. Has recently been redesigned to reflect the city's modern feel. From the main terminal, downtown Columbus' skyline can be seen in the background. Many rental vehicle companies, METRA transit, local taxis, and other ground transportation are on the lower level to take you to other places in Columbus.

Travel on a Bus in Columbus (Georgia)

Greyhound provides bus service to Columbus from many locations throughout the southern United States. Buses arrive at and depart from the Greyhound terminal GPS 32.461772,-84.987246 at 818 Veterans Parkway, just south of downtown.

Get Around

How to take public transportation in Columbus (Georgia)

  • Metra Transit System offers a Monday-Saturday bus service with routes that run throughout Columbus and its metro area. Metra also offers a historic streetcar that runs throughout Midtown.

By car

The major north-south street through Downtown is Broadway, and the major east-west street is 13th Street. The recent addition of parking meters in downtown can make parking both frustrating and challenging, but there are several public parking garages. However these garages charge a fee from $2-$5 to use their garage.

Walk in Columbus (Georgia)

Downtown Columbus is a good area to see in the daytime by simply walking. Downtown is roughly one mile by one mile, bounded in the north by 15th Street and the south by Victory Drive and the east by 10th Street, and the west by Front Avenue and the Chattahoochee River.

By horse and carriage

Horse and carriage is a relaxed option for seeing the city at a more leisurely pace and is abundant throughout downtown.

What to See

Arts

  • Bradley Theater: Opened to the public by Paramount Pictures in 1940, this theater was named after the founder of the Columbus-based W. C. Bradley Co. The theater was designed in the grand tradition of the Golden Age of motion pictures utilizing neo classical and art deco architecture. It possesses one of the most impressive stages and proscenium arches in the nation. Currently and the theater hosts concerts, corporate functions and theater performances, and a variety of other special events. Located on Broadway in downtown.
  • Columbus Civic Center - This 10,000 seat arena opened in 1996. It is home to the Columbus Cottonmouths ice hockey team and the Columbus Lions indoor football team, as well as the Auburn University ice hockey team. It is also used for concerts, other sporting events, and stage performences. Located on Victory Drive in downtown.
  • Liberty Theater - Built in 1924, this theater is important to Columbus' history because it was the first black theater in the city and, at the time of its construction, it was the largest movie house in the city, giving Caucasian theaters a run for their money. Today and the theater is used as a Performing Arts Cultural Center, hosting musical events and plays. Located on 8th Avenue in downtown.
  • RiverCenter for the Performing Arts Opening in 2002, this 2,700 seat modern performance center is the centerpiece of the city’s new arts and entertainment neighborhood, hosting many musical and theatrical performances throughout the year. It is also home to a magnificent $1,000,000 Jordan concert organ. Located on Broadway in downtown.
  • Springer Opera House - This spectacular red plush-and-gilt theater opened in 1871 and soon became known as the finest theater house between Washington and New Orleans. It was designated as the official State Theater of Georgia in 1971 by former President Jimmy Carter. A National Historic Landmark since 1975 and the Springer Opera House operates today as a working theater, presenting year-round entertainment on two stages, as well as offering formal theater training and educational programming. Located on E 10th Street in downtown.

Museums

  • Coca-Cola Space Science Museum Experience a simulated mission in the Challenger Learning Center at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center. The Mead Observatory is an attraction open to the public for astronomical viewing. Experience hands-on exhibits, shows in the Omnisphere Theatre and Challenger Learning Center missions. Located on Front Avenue in downtown.
  • The Columbus Museum 1251 Wynnton Road 32.466922, -84.973946 As an American art and regional history museum and the second largest museum in Georgia and the Columbus Museum offers a diverse collection to the public. The Museum presents visitors with a comprehensive look at the history of the Chattahoochee River Valley. From clothing and Books to furnishings and firearms and the museum houses over 14,000 artifacts and objects that tell the story of the area's development. Located on Wynnton Road in Midtown.
  • The River Market Antiques & Lunchbox Museum 3218 Hamilton Road ☎ +1 706 653-6240 - This one of a kind museum has been featured on NBC's "Today" as the world's largest lunchbox museum. The nostalgic are sure to find their beloved lunchbox from the past.
  • National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus 1002 Victory Dr 32.446917, -84.979548 This 40,000 square foot facility features two original Civil War military vessels, uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the Union and Confederate navies. Interactive exhibits, including a Confederate ironclad ship simulator, offer the visitor an opportunity to experience 19th century naval combat first hand. Located on Victory Drive just below downtown.
  • National Infantry Museum 1775 Legacy Way 32.388675, -84.955331 The National Infantry Museum contains one of the largest collections of military art and artefacts, and follows the steps of the American Infantryman soldier across two centuries of courage and determination. You can also experience movies like never before in the IMAX 3D Theatre, find a treasured souvenir in the gift shop, and dine in the Fife & Drum Restaurant. Located on South Lumpkin Road in South Columbus.
  • Springer Opera House Museum - The museum of the State Theater of Georgia displays artifacts and furnishings which reflect the times and talents of the Springer's most celebrated personalities. It contains 19th Century theatre seats, vintage photographs, portraits, programs, posters, and other theater memorabilia. Located on E 10th Street in downtown.

Parks

  • Cooper Creek Park: Listen to ducks and geese in their natural habitat as you walk around this beautiful park. Do some fishing or play some tennis in the largest soft-court public tennis facility in the United States. Located on Milgen Road in North Columbus.
  • Flat Rock Park: Relax and listen to the sound of fresh water flowing across rocks in this beautiful park. There is also a wonderful bike trail that circles this large park's perimeter. Catch a few fish in Flat Rock Lake. Picnic areas and event centers make Flat Rock Park a wonderful way to spend a summer afternoon. Located on Warm Springs Road in North Columbus.
  • Heritage Park: Discover Columbus' history at Heritage Park, a celebration of the industrial legacy of Columbus. The sound of falling water, beautiful statues, educational plaques and unique surroundings provide a place of quiet retreat for all who visit. Self-guided tours are a great way to experience what history has preserved. Located on Front Avenue in downtown.
  • Standing Boy Creek State Park: Witness wildlife in its natural habitat at this 1,579 acre State Park. Enjoy some swimming or boating on Lake Oliver. Also try camping, hiking, and hunting in this beautiful facility monitored 24/7 by Georgia State Park Rangers. Located on Old River Road in North Columbus.

Historic Districts

Columbus is home to the following 7 historic neighborhoods, all listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

  • Columbus Historic District: This historic neighborhood is located in downtown. It retains the brick streets likely from the Civil War times. It is also home to many historic homes, most build in the late-1800s. Colonial Revival, Craftsman, English Vernacular Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival and one 1954 California Ranch.
  • Columbus Historic Riverfront Industrial District: Added to the NRHP in 1978, this historic neighborhood is located downtown and covers four separate areas, all close to the Chattahoochee River. It includes Heritage Park, as well as historic Columbus Iron Works (now the Columbus Convention & Trade Center).
  • Dinglewood Historic District:The Dinglewood Historic District is a small, residential neighborhood comprising the c. 1859 Dinglewood house; early 20th –century residences; a privately-owned, central, circular park; and a city-owned park. The neighborhood developed around Dinglewood and the two-story, Italianate-style house designed for Colonel Joel Early Hurt. Common house styles in the neighborhood include Georgian, Bungalow, Ranch, Colonial Revival, English Vernacular Revival, and Spanish Colonial Revival.
  • Peacock Woods-Dimon Circle Historic District: The development of this historic neighborhood began in 1922. The center of the neighborhood (known as Rock Park) was developed by Charles Frank Williams and the southwest portion (known as Wynnton Heights) was subdivided by Hezikiah Land. The neighborhood includes a broad range of architectural styles including Colonial Revival, Craftsman, English Vernacular Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival and one 1954 California Ranch.
  • Weracoba-St. Elmo Historic District: The history of this historic neighborhood begins with the founding of Columbus and with the city’s most famous antebellum mansion, St. Elmo, built circa 1830. Another smaller antebellum house, Highland Hall, dating from the 1850s, is also within the District. Both structures are listed in the NRHP, and they illustrate the area’s original use as a setting for suburban estates prior to the American Civil War. Today and the Weracoba / St. Elmo Historic District is a vibrant multi-use residential, recreational, educational, and commercial area with a strong sense of community among its residents. Its canopy of mature hardwood trees shelters the city’s- and perhaps one of the state’s-largest and most intact 1920s/1930s concentration of middle-class Craftsman Bungalow, Tudor Revival, Classical, and Mission Revival style homes. Of the 440 surviving houses in the District, 85% were constructed by 1941.
  • Wildwood Circle-Hillcrest Historic District: In the 1880s, a streetcar line was constructed along Wildwood Avenue to serve the Wynnton area. Owner of the streetcar line and the Muscogee Real Estate Company, John Francis Flournoy, built his own Queen Anne estate here as he developed the Wildwood Circle subdivision. Sale of lots along the streetcar line peaked from 1918 to 1925. Also within this neighborhood—at 1519 Stark Avenue—is the childhood home of Carson McCullers (1917–1967) the renowned novelist and playwright. Some of the architectural styles in this neighborhood include Colonial Revival, English Vernacular Revival, Mission/Spanish Revival, and Craftsman.
  • Village of Wynnton Historic District: An example of an early-to mid-20th-century residential neighborhood developed from antebellum estates and in response to the streetcar line which ran along the southern and eastern boundaries of the neighborhood. The evolution of Wynnton Village spans over 150 years from its antebellum estates, to its village center developed in the mid-19th century, to the beginning of streetcar suburbs in the 1890s, to intense residential development from 1919 through the 1940s and then serving as a prime location for multi-family dwellings for World War II-era Fort Benning officers. Architectural styles vary from early examples of Greek and Gothic Revival to popular early 20th century styles including Craftsman, Colonial Revival and English Vernacular Revival.
  • Wynn's Hill-Overlook Historic District: An outstanding example of an early-to mid-20th-century residential neighborhood developed from several antebellum estates. In 1834, Colonel William L. Wynn purchased 100 acres of land located on a rise east of downtown, just beyond the city limits. With the incorporation of a larger Wynnton area into the city limits in the mid-1920s, residential construction boomed; a second peak in building occurred in the 1940s. Some of the architectural styles in this neighborhood include Greek Revival, Neoclassical Revival, Colonial Revival, Craftsman, English Vernacular Revival, Mediterranean Revival and Post Modern.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Columbus (Georgia)

  • Take a walk or bike ride along the attahoochee_riverwalk Chattahoochee Riverwalk, 15-mile paved trail that hugs the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
  • Walk through sstate.edu/ Oxbow Meadows, a place where nature can be itself.
  • Visit Hollywood Connection, a large entertainment complex a skating rink, as well as its own movie theater.
  • Tour the historic homes located in the Columbus Historic District in downtown.
  • See a Cottonmouths or Lions game at the Civic Center.
  • Take a tour of Midtown on an authentic streetcar.
  • Buy some sweets at Dolly Madison Bakery.
  • Tour historic Lindwood Cemetery, resting place of Coca-Cola founder Dr. John Pemberton, as well as Dr. Edwin Degraffinreid, who helped to design the city of Columbus.

Shopping in Columbus (Georgia)

  • Columbus Park Crossing - This large strip mall located in North Columbus opened in 2004 and features major stores including Sears, Kohls, Marshalls, and T.J. Maxx.
  • Peachtree Mall - Peachtree Mall - A7063457 Columbus' indoor shopping mall in North Columbus that features stores such as Dillard's, Macy's, and J.C. Penney, with a Belk under construction.
  • The Landings - This strip mall is located between Midtown and North Columbus and features 2 large sections, both of which include major stores and eateries. The complex was built in 1987 and extensively remodeled in 2006.
  • Bradley Park Crossing - A lifestyle center in North Columbus that features a SuperTarget, Fresh Market, Michaels, JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, as well as many other stores and restaurants.

Halal Restaurants

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  • Ben's Chophouse - It's nothing but formal at this fine restaurant with hand-cut Steak and fresh seafood. Perfect for time with friends and family or an upscale business dinner. Located in North Columbus at 5300 Sidney Simons Boulevard.
  • Buckhead Grill - Treat yourself to this great southern experience known for their high-grade meats and boutique list. Located in North Columbus at 5010 Armour Road.
  • Cannon Brew Pub 1041 Broadway 32.466330, -84.993629 ☎ +1 706-653-2337 - A popular spot located in a historic building where you can obtain a good meal, drink a and relax. Located in downtown.
  • Cantina Grill 1030 Broadway - With one other location in Panama City Beach, this restaurant is known for its authentic Mexican flavor.
  • Country's BarBeQue - It's Southern BBQ at its finest at this city-famous restaurant with 3 locations in Columbus. Located in downtown at 1329 Broadway, in Midtown at 3137 Mercury Drive, and in North Columbus at 6298 Veterans Parkway.
  • Dinglewood Pharmacy: On the outside, it looks like your typical small town pharmacy. But you may not know that on the inside, this pharmacy contains a lunch counter. Dinglewood is famous for it's scramble dog (a Hot Dogs covered with chili, Cheese, onions, pickles, and oyster crackers). In the eyes of the local residents, thit is the best Hot Dogs on the planet. Located in Midtown at 1939 Wynnton Road.
  • Deorio's - One of the oldest restaurants still around in the city, it is known for it's Italian cuisine which is better than Italian chain restaurants according to local residents. Located in Midtown at 3201 Macon Road.
  • Fife and Drum - An upscale American Bistro featuring classic American dishes served in a unique dining room. Located inside the National Infantry Museum at 3800 South Lumpkin Road in South Columbus.
  • Meritage Cafe - It's fine dining with casual dress at this upscale cafe known for its deli classics. Located in Midtown at 1350 13th Street.
  • Peluso's Italian Restaurant - Only the finest truly authentic Italian cuisine is served at this unique restaurant with two locations in Columbus. Located in Midtown at 4519 Woodruff Road and in North Columbus at 5600 Milgen Road.
  • Picasso's Pizzeria 1020 Broadway 32.465711, -84.992878 ☎ +1 706-576-6991 - Looking for the best authentic New York-style Pizzas in the city? Try this restaurant that also features local musician performances nightly. Located in downtown.
  • Ruth Ann's Restaurant 941 Veterans Pkwy 32.464535, -84.987974 ☎ +1 706-221-2154 - Operating since 1957, this classic restaurant is known for its southern charm and classic southern dishes. Also a popular spot for breakfast. Located in downtown.
  • The Black Cow - 115 12th Street 32.468817, -84.990884 ☎ +1 706-321-2020 - A mixture of contemporary American dishes with classic Southern cuisine at this recently-opened upscale restaurant. Located in downtown.
  • Shogun Japanese Steaks House Enjoy time-honored Japanese classics prepare right in front of you with 2 locations in Columbus. Located in Midtown at 1808 Manchester Expressway and in North Columbus at 5520 Whittlesey Boulevard.
  • Wood Stone Restaurant 5739 Whitesville Road Enjoy a unique experience and enjoy some fine Mediterranean cuisine. Located in North Columbus.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Motel 6 3050 Victory Drive 32.435955, -84.959945 ☎ +1 706 687-7214 +1 706 682-2362
  • Best Western Columbus 3443 Macon Road 32.484730, -84.939491 ☎ +1 706 568-3300 +1 706 563-2388
  • Holiday Inn Columbus-North I-185 2800 Manchester Expressway 32.505219, -84.950820 ☎ +1 706 324-0231
  • Microtel Inn & Suites Columbus/Near Fort Benning 3930 Street Marys Road 32.445145, -84.926326 ☎ +1 706-685-2305 +1-800-771-7171 Fountain Court (Lot #8).
  • Staybridge Suites Columbus 1694 Whittelsey Road 32.538838, -84.967242 ☎ +1 706 507-7700 +1 706 507-7710
  • Wingate by Wyndham Columbus / Fort Benning | 1711 Rollins Way 32.536194, -84.971426 ☎ +1 706 225-1000 -

Luxury

  • Columbus Marriott 800 Front Avenue 32.462251, -84.993970 ☎ +1 706 324-1800 +1-800-455-9261 +1 706 576-4413 - In Columbus' downtown historic neighborhood near the beautiful Chattahoochee River and Riverwalk. Built around the original Empire Mills Grist Mill and the hotel combines 19th century charm with 21st century amenities. Just ten miles away from the Columbus Airport and within walking distance of the Columbus Georgia Convention and Trade Center.
  • Courtyard Columbus 3501 Courtyard Way 32.509344, -84.937384 ☎ +1 706 323-2323 +1 706 327-6030
  • Fairfield Inn & Suites Columbus 4510 East Armour Road 32.510195, -84.951645 ☎ +1 706 317-3600 +1 706 317-2400
  • Residence Inn Columbus 2670 Adams Farm Drive 32.543945, -84.949783 ☎ +1 706 494-0050 +1 706 494-0065

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