Plan a Weekend...

Take an afternoon to discover west Georgia's fascinating history. But make certain you are back at the inn in time for our homemade goodies. Refreshments are served in the main parlor around 6 o'clock each evening.

Andersonville - Site of Civil War prison and cemetary. Wonderful new museum.45 minutes from Columbus.

Callaway Gardens - Fantasy in Lights, Christmas Display, biking, golfing, swimming, antiquing. Numerous special events. 25minutes away

Warm Springs - Historic small town with lots of antique and novelty shops. The Little White House, FDR's summer home, the little Grand Canyon. 25 minutes away

Westville - A working 1850s village. Cotton Gin, blacksmith, candle making, cane syrup. Over 40 authentic structures moved in and preserved. 35 minutes from Columbus.
Local Attractions...

The Columbus Museum, The Columbus Riverwalk (download a map of the Riverwalk area (64K), The Springer Opera House, (State Theatre of Georgia), The Human experience Theatre, The Center for Performing Arts, Riverfest, Uptown Jam, Arts on the River, The Columbus Historic District, Heritage Corner Tours at Historic Columbus Foundation.
Columbus Symphony Orchestra, The Columbus Cottonmouths, The Columbus Reddstixx, Womens Fast Pitch Softball (Columbus hosted women's fast pitch in the 1996 Olympic Games) .

Visit www.columbusga.com for more information. Or you may call 706-322-1613, The Columbus Convention and Visitor's Bureau.

Links:
  • The Cannon Brew Pub is a great eatery. Live music on Sunday nights during , "The Old Time Music Hour". Its located in a renovated storefront on Broadway in Uptown Columbus, within walking distance of the Rothschild-Pound House Inn.
  • The Columbus Museum is a wonderful way to spend a day. With ever-changing exhibits and a fascinating permanent collection, there is always something new to discover. Admission is free. Closed Mondays.
  • The Springer Opera House is Georgia's State Theatre. Tours are given frequently.
  • Uptown at the Loft - More live music and fun.


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