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The Gorgeous, Little-Known River Is One Of The Most Underrated Fishing Spots In Georgia
Even many residents of our largest cities, like Atlanta and Columbus, love to spend time outdoors. It’s one of the things that make Georgians so unique. Some love hiking or geocaching, others love wildlife photography or hunting, but one of the most popular outdoor activities in the Peach State is undoubtedly fishing. Many of us have spent many a morning or afternoon relaxing on the water, pole in hand, waiting for a nibble. Like the old saying goes, even a bad day fishing is better than a good day at the office! If you’re looking for a new fishing spot near Rome, GA, you may want to check out the mighty Coosa River, which flows all the way into Alabama. Check it out:
Local Spotlight: Nancy's Pizzeria – Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza in Columbus, GA
In the heart of Columbus, Georgia, a culinary gem is making waves with its rich, flavorful Chicago-style deep-dish pizzas. Nancy's Pizzeria, a local, black-owned business, has quickly become a favorite among pizza enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Nancy's Pizzeria brings an authentic taste of Chicago to Columbus. Specializing in deep-dish...
Columbus, Georgia’s Ma Rainey House and Museum: A Testament to the “Mother of the Blues”
This past June, I attended a music history conference in Columbus Georgia, where a significant portion was dedicated to exploring the blues through legendary singer Ma Rainey’s life and legacy. This conference’s segment culminated in a special tour of Rainey’s historic former home, and of other adjacent landmarks, offering a captivating glimpse into her life and the rich blues heritage of the region. The Ma Rainey House, showcases local blues history, fascinating exhibits, and authentic artifacts, providing a deeply immersive experience.
Columbus Botanical Garden celebrates 25 years with new traveling exhibit
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM)— For its 25th anniversary, the Columbus Botanical Garden introduced its first-ever traveling exhibit, “Art of Nature, Walk on the Wild Side.”. The exhibit includes 12 large-scale animal topiaries made with moss, flowers, and foliage throughout the gardens, and CBG officials said guests will experience something new every time they come.
Columbus Museum receives over $35,000 in grant funds
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — When the Columbus Museum reopened in May as “COMU,” community was the focal point of its rebrand. Now, the museum has secured more than $35,000 in funds to help with its mission. The money comes from the Bridge Grant and an Arts Education Grant through the Georgia Council for the Arts. […]
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