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Downtown Columbus, Georgia, also called "Uptown" (see here), is the central business district of the city of Columbus, Georgia. The commercial and governmental heart of the city has traditionally been toward the eastern end of Downtown Columbus, between 10th Street and 1st Avenue. Recent developments, particularly between Broadway and 2nd Avenue, have expanded the boundaries of the "central" part of the neighborhood. The term "Downtown Columbus" can also mean this smaller, more commercial area, particularly when used in the context of the city's nightlife and restaurants

Downtown Columbus
Neighborhood
Fireworks in Downtown on July 4, 2009.
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyMuscogee
CityColumbus
Population
 (2007[1])
  Total8,080
ZIP codes[2]
31901, 31902, 31908, 31993, 31997, 31998

South of Broadway is a much more residential area, characterized by historic homes, new infill construction, and some public housing. This part of Downtown Columbus has the highest concentration of hotels, particularly along Front Avenue, and the Broadway commercial corridor is the center of business.


Overview


[3][4] [5][6]

Buildings

The following is a list of the tallest buildings in Downtown Columbus.

# Name Picture Height (ft) Stories Year Notes
1 Aflac Building 246 19 1975 Aflac HQ is the tallest building outside of Atlanta in the state of Georgia
2 Columbus Consolidated Government Center 235 13 1973
3 The Ralston Addition 11 1977
4 Corporate Center 129 10 1973
5 The Ralston Addition 110 10 1919
6 The Ralston Addition 9 1941
7 The Ralston 106 9 1914
8 Columbus Regional Hospital ≈110 9 1968
9 Muscogee County Jail North Tower 8 1984
10 Columbus Marriott 8 1982
11 Muscogee County Jail South Tower 7 2002
12 Hotel Indigo 7 2021 Built along the river. Has 107 hotel rooms and features the rooftop bar eighteen85
13 1601 First Avenue 6 1999
14 AC Hotel by Marriott Columbus 6 2021

Historic places


Two Historic Districts are located in the main district of downtown: the Columbus Historic District and the Columbus Historic Riverfront Industrial District Structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places include Columbus Ironworks, the former Ledger-Enquirer Tower, and the YMCA.[7] The Columbus Battlefield spans across the Chattahoochee River in the location of Mott's Green.


Homes


Mott House memorial facade, constructed in 2016
Mott House memorial facade, constructed in 2016

Downtown Columbus is home to many Antebellum homes, most listed in the NRHP, including the 1839 Goetchius House, the Garrett-Bullock House, and the Illges House.[8] The Mott House was destroyed by fire in 2014; its memorial facade, pictured, was completed in 2016.


Places of interest


Downtown Columbus is full of places that may interest tourists. These places include government buildings, sporting venues and other miscellaneous places, such as parks and convention centers.


Arts


Columbus Public Buildings
Columbus Public Buildings

Governmental facilities



Museums



Recreation



Sporting venues



Places of worship


Downtown in 1880, showing the Church of the Holy Family (image by Theodore R. Davis)
Downtown in 1880, showing the Church of the Holy Family (image by Theodore R. Davis)

Downtown consists of many places to worship, such as historic Church of the Holy Family, Columbus' first Roman Catholic parish. The area is also home to other historic congregations, including First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church, St. George's Anglican Church, St. Luke United Methodist Church, and Trinity Episcopal Church.


Transportation


There are many modes of transportation in Downtown Columbus that can be used by both tourists and residents. METRA Transit System operates bus service in downtown, which connects riders to other places in the city. The primary way of getting around downtown for many people is by car. Downtown Columbus is accessible from Interstate 185 by J. R. Allen Parkway, which allows direct travel into the area via 2nd Avenue. Downtown is also served by two arterial roads, Veterans Parkway (north–south) and Victory Drive (east–west).


"Downtown"/"Uptown"


There is confusion brought about by the use of the terms "Downtown" and "Uptown" for Columbus' central business district. Uptown Columbus is the title given to both a non-profit organization operating to encourage area growth and development (sometimes called "urban renewal") and also to the actual physical area of that development itself, which is an expanding subsection of the Downtown district located in the areas from Broadway to the Chattahoochee River.[11]


Tornado


On April 20, 2009, at approximately 12:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, an EF2 tornado hit downtown with winds up to 135 miles per hour (217 km/h). This tornado caused damage to the Columbus State University Campus, the Springer Opera House, and the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. This is the first time a tornado touched ground in downtown Columbus since weather records keeping began in the 1890s. While there were dozens of injuries, there were no fatalities.[12]




References


  1. This is done by adding the populations of Avondale, Baker Village, City Village, Dinglewood, and Willett (as found on city-data.com).
  2. Zip Codes in Columbus, Georgia
  3. "The Ralston". Emporis. Archived from the original on October 16, 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  4. "Buildings in Columbus". Emporis. Retrieved 2 January 2021.[dead link]
  5. "All buildings | Buildings". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  6. "Muscogee County Courthouse | Buildings". Columbus /: Emporis. Retrieved August 5, 2013.[dead link]
  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscogee County, Georgia
  8. "[Photograph of Illges House, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, ca. 1974]". 2004.
  9. "Built to thrill: 12 crazy man-made adventures". USA Today. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  10. Blue Heron Adventure
  11. Uptown Columbus
  12. Tornado tears through Downtown





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