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  1. Columbus ( / kəˈlʌmbəs /, kə-LUM-bəs) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. With a 2020 census population of 905,748, [10] it is the 14th-most populous city in the U.S., the second-most populous city in the Midwest (after only Chicago ), and the third-most populous U.S. state capital, after only Phoenix, Arizona ...

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    Named after the Italian explorer who sailed under the Spanish flag, this city is the largest in Ohio in terms of population with 787,033, and the 15th largest city in the United States—though with only 1.7 million people, the metropolitan statistical area is relatively small (the 31st largest in the nation and the 3rd of 4th largest in Ohio). Major...

    By plane

    1. 39.998-82.88871 John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMHIATA formerly known as Port Columbus International Airport), 4600 International Gateway, ☏ +1 614 239-4083. Served by all the major airlines, with direct flights to most major American cities and a few international cities. Aside from rental cars, the airport can also be reached by the #7 or AirConnect buses, or by taxi. A taxi ride to downtown is about 20 minutes, depending on traffic, and will cost approximately $20-50. Depend...

    By car

    1. Major highways include I-71 & Rte. 315 (north and south), I-70 & I-670 (east and west), and the outer-belt, I-270. US Routes 33, 23, and 40 also converge downtown.

    By bus

    1. 39.9643-83.03822 Barons Bus, (office) 1330 McKinley Ave (McKinley Ave & Central Ave), toll-free: +1 888 378-3823.(updated Oct 2019) 2. Go Bus (Operated by Barons Bus), Greyhound bus station at 111 E Town St (Additional stop at the airport.), ☏ +1 614 228-2266, toll-free: +1 888 95 GOBUS (46287). Goes towards Wooster, Athens and Coolville in several routes. 3. 39.9586-82.99653 Greyhound, (Bus station) 111 East Town St (Along E Town St between S 3rd & 4th St, a couple of blocks south of the...

    By bus

    The COTA bus servicecan take you to most important places in the city, which should be about 5 blocks away from any conceivable location you need to go to. This service costs $2.75 for an Express bus and $2.00 for a Local/Crosstown bus. Transfers for a Local/Crosstown bus are free, but transfers between bus types, such as from a Local to an Express route, are subject to an upcharge. Ask the bus driver for a transfer when you pay your fare, and you'll be given a transfer pass that you use when...

    By foot

    Most of High St (US Route 23) from Clintonville in the north to Merion Village in the south is pedestrian-friendly, and while areas between campus and the Short North had been fairly rough, gentrification and the growth of student housing, boutique shops, and restaurants has created a fairly continuous stretch of safe by-foot travel.Downtown Columbus is a walkable area with most attractions within a 20-minute walk of each other. The Columbus Landmarks Foundationconducts walking tours, too.

    By car

    Columbus is a car-centric city, with usage of a car required outside of the areas directly surrounding downtown. Parking is extensive (and reasonably priced) at almost all major destinations. There are many surface lots and garages around the city. There are only a few areas of the city, like the Short North, where parking can be hard to come by; those locations feature abundant valet parking at $5 per vehicle. U-turns are illegalcitywide in Columbus. Downtown is a short drive ($20-50 taxi fa...

    Museums

    Most Columbus museums are located near Downtown, or near the Ohio State University.

    Architecture

    The Ohio Statehouse and other buildings in the downtown core serve as distinct architectural landmarks.

    Notable Neighborhoods

    The neighborhoods on the outskirts of Downtown are usually very distinctive. These include the German Village, The Short North, the Victorian Village, and others.

    Festivals and events

    These are a few of the larger or major events in Columbus: 1. 40-82.9931 All American Quarter Horse Congress (Ohio Expo Center/Fairgrounds). October. 2. The Arnold Fitness Classic. Held once a year in early March at the Columbus Convention Center. Many competitions ranging from martial arts to cheerleading to bench press, plenty of "fitness babes" and free supplement samples, and speeches by former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. 3. Asian Festival (Franklin Park). Annual event. May...

    Sports teams

    1. Columbus Blue Jackets. Ice hockey. 2. Columbus Clippers - AAA Baseball. The team plays AAA Minor League Baseballat Huntington Park. 3. Ohio State Buckeyes. The athletic teams representing Ohio State University are one of the city's (and state's) greatest sporting institutions. Members of the Big Ten Conference along with 10 other schools in the greater Midwest region, Penn State in central Pennsylvania, and Maryland and Rutgers on the east coast, the Buckeyes frequently contend for nationa...

    Factory tours

    1. 40.09814-82.997554 The American Whistle Factory, 6540 Huntley Rd, ☏ +1 614 846-2918. The only manufacturer of metal whistles in the United States 2. 39.98971-83.117415 Anthony-Thomas Candy Co., 1777 Arlingate Lane, toll-free: +1-877-226-3921. Every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30AM-2:30PM. 3. 40.06419-83.086596 Graeter's Ice Cream Factory, 2555 Bethel Rd, ☏ +1 614 442-7622. 4. 39.97467-83.030197 The Krema Nut Company, 1000 W. Goodale Blvd, ☏ +1 614 299-4131. One of the oldest peanut butter...

    The Ohio State Universityis a large college, bordered on the south by West 9th Avenue, on the north by Lane Avenue, and on the east by North High Street. The university owns most of the property wi...
    Government - Columbus serves as the capital city of Ohio, and government is one of the city's largest employers.
    Insurance - Several large insurance companies are headquartered in Columbus, including Nationwide Insurance Company, which is headquartered in downtown Columbus.
    Healthcare- Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is a teaching hospital associated with The Ohio State University. Nationwide Children's Hospital is one of the nation's leading children's hospitals wit...

    Columbus has many vibrant shopping districts downtown, and the surrounding suburbs offer shopping malls and chain outlets. 1. 39.979719-83.0047111 Short North. A neighborhood of galleries, restaurants and cafes lining High Street, which is the main north-south thoroughfare in the downtown. The Short North lies just north of the downtown on the nort...

    The City of Columbus issues approximately 6,000 licenses for a variety of types of food vendors, Franklin County issues about 3,000 for the remainder of the county and the suburban area. A major test market for most major chain restaurants (though this is not as true as it once was), Columbus has a large density of national chain restaurants, some ...

    ` 1. The Arena District. Home of the Columbus Nationwide Arena. Bars include Frog Bear Wild Boar, Brother's, Gaswerks, and the Lodge Bar, each containing a different personality and young 20-somethings atmosphere. Cabs are easy to flag down, parking is cheap, and each bar has incredible happy hour specials. Don't miss Brothers Thursday mug night, a...

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Columbus, city, Franklin, Fairfield, and Delaware counties, capital (1816) of Ohio, U.S., and seat (1824) of Franklin county. It is situated in the central part of the state on the relatively flat Ohio till plain, at the junction of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers.

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  3. Columbus is the capital city and largest city of the U.S. state of Ohio. It is in the middle of the state. The Ohio State Buckeyes and Columbus Blue Jackets play there. In 2020 there were 905,748 people. [4] Columbus is the second largest city in the American Midwest, and the fourteenth largest city in the United States of America.

  4. Columbus, City (pop., 2020: 905,748), capital of Ohio, U.S. Located at the junction of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, the city was planned in 1812 as a political centre and sited opposite the original 1797 settlement of Franklinton; the state government moved to the city in 1816.

  5. The hip city oozes energy from the trendy Short North Arts District to the historic German Village to a whole slew of up-and-coming neighborhoods, where creative entrepreneurs are transforming the...

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · 1. Walk along the Scioto Mile. 2. Peruse the Short North Gallery Hop. 3. Travel the World at the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium. 4. Cheer on the Hometown Teams. 5. Enjoy a Symphony under the Stars. 6. Zipline in the Dark. 7. Get Nostalgic with a Double Feature at a Drive-in Theater. 8. Honor the Nation's Veterans at the National Veterans Memorial & Museum

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