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Things to do in Columbus - Tourist Places in Columbus
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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a horticultural landmark located two miles east of downtown Columbus. Set...
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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a horticultural landmark located two miles east of downtown Columbus. Set within the 88 acres of Franklin Park, the Conservatory showcases exotic plant collections, special exhibitions, a signature collection of work by glass artist Dale Chihuly, and Light Raiment II, a light installation by James Turrell.It is surrounded by botanical gardens and floral displays.
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In stark contrast to the old-country aura of German Village, Easton is the most modern neighborhood in the city, its...
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In stark contrast to the old-country aura of German Village, Easton is the most modern neighborhood in the city, its architecturally contemporary town center drawing shoppers and tourists to an array of nationally and regionally known stores, plentiful restaurants and varied entertainment.
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This area of Columbus is just to the north of downtown and features an eclectic blend of galleries, clothing boutiques and restaurants. The first Saturday evening of every month...
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Known as "COSI," this enormously popular attraction offers all sorts of hands-on exhibits, from conducting your own water...
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Known as "COSI," this enormously popular attraction offers all sorts of hands-on exhibits, from conducting your own water experiments to creating a newscast to watching yourself age. Three movie theaters provide enough entertainment variety for the whole family.
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The history of Ohio from the Ice Age to the present is chronicled inside this architecturally interesting concrete and glass...
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The history of Ohio from the Ice Age to the present is chronicled inside this architecturally interesting concrete and glass structure, housing a vast collection of artifacts, exhibits on everything from ancient Indian cultures to industrial progress and archives documenting early settlers' daily lives.
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One of the largest municipal rose gardens in the U.S., this 13-acre park features more than 11,000 gorgeous rose bushes and...
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One of the largest municipal rose gardens in the U.S., this 13-acre park features more than 11,000 gorgeous rose bushes and specialized gardens for herbs, daffodils and perennials.
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Experience urban life and the decorative arts, as they existed in the second half of the 19th century, through the collection...
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Experience urban life and the decorative arts, as they existed in the second half of the 19th century, through the collection of the Sophia and Fernando Cortez Kelton family.
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Georges Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" is recreated in a sculptured evergreen garden featuring...
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Georges Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" is recreated in a sculptured evergreen garden featuring larger-than-life human figures, animals and boats.
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A preservation of Catholic Church art and traditions salvaged from individuals and churches and schools that have closed. as...
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A preservation of Catholic Church art and traditions salvaged from individuals and churches and schools that have closed. as well as a large collection of Bibles from 1558 and on, oil paintings, four working pipe organs, statuary, historic vestments from the Holy Land and many other treasures of the Catholic mind and memory.
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"I went particularly to see an exhibit of early Mark Rothko works. Works were nicely shown. A couple of other exhibits also caught my interest. In general, this was a pleasant experience. Interesting building. Well worth the trip. Easily walkable from my downtown hotel."
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