Places to see in ( Columbus - USA )
Places to see in ( Columbus - USA )
Columbus is Ohio’s state capital. The city’s Scioto Mile is a string of parks on both sides of the Scioto River, with a huge interactive fountain and trails. On the west bank, the COSI science center offers hands-on exhibits and a planetarium. Downtown, the Columbus Museum of Art includes American and European paintings and a sculpture garden. The German Village area has restored brick houses built by 1800s settlers.
Columbus is the capital of the American state of Ohio and is located centrally within the state in the Mid-Ohio region. Sited in an area where the Rust Belt, Bible Belt, Appalachia, and the Plains meet, Columbus is a fusion of many different parts of America. It is the home of Ohio State University. The combination of Ohio Government and Ohio State University has fueled amazing growth both financially and physically in Columbus. It has created a business and research enviroment that has provided substantial employment opportunities to the diverse ethnic and local graduates of Ohio State University, and other academic institutions in Columbus. The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC), is projected to be one of the top 50 supercomputers in the world and among the top 10 supercomputing academic centers.
Districts of Columbus :
Downtown
University Area
Northwest Columbus
Northeast Columbus
South Columbus
What Ohio's capital city (and largest city) lacks in mega sights and wild quirks it makes up for with unexpected food and arts scenes. Better yet, Columbus is easy on the wallet, an influence from Ohio State University's 59,000-plus students (the campus is the nation's second largest). A substantial gay population also has taken up residence in Columbus in recent years.
Named after the Italian explorer who sailed under the Spanish flag (In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue), 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 area employers are state government (as the state capital), Ohio State University (the largest student population in the nation) and numerous Fortune 500 companies headquartered here (Cardinal Health, Nationwide Insurance, Limited Brands, etc.). It is a day's drive from one half of the U.S. population and is located at the intersection of I-70 and I-71.
A lot to see in Columbus such as :
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
COSI
German Village
Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park
Scioto Audubon Metro Park
Franklin Park, Ohio
The Short North
Highbanks Metro Park
Inniswood Metro Gardens
Alum Creek State Park
Columbus Museum of Art
Sharon Woods Metro Park
Columbus Park of Roses
The Ohio Statehouse
Indian Run Falls
Goodale Park
Topiary Park
John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons
Schiller Park
Olentangy Indian Caverns
Scioto Grove Metro Park
Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks
Blendon Woods Metro Park
Hollywood Casino Columbus
Alum Creek
Three Creeks Metro Park
Hayden Falls Park
Prairie Oaks Metro Park
Grange Insurance Audubon Center
Ohio History Connection
Blendon Woods
Homestead Metro Park
Arena District
Field of Corn
Blacklick Woods Metro Park
Hoover Dam
Antrim Park
Whetstone Park of Roses
Bicentennial Park
Blendon Woods Metro Park
Olentangy Trail
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum
Pickerington Ponds Metro Park
Magic Mountain Fun Center - Polaris
Wexner Center for the Arts
Early Television Museum
Hoover Reservoir Park
Coffman Park
( Columbus - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Columbus . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Columbus - USA
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Top 17 Things To Do In Columbus, Ohio
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Here are top 17 things to do in Columbus, Ohio
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1. Ohio Theatre -
2. Hayden Falls Park -
3. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens -
4. Short North Arts District -
5. Ohio Stadium -
6. Easton Town Center -
7. Whetstone Park / Park of Roses -
8. Kelton House Museum & Garden -
9. Scioto Mile -
10. Center of Science and Industry (COSI) -
11. Columbus Museum of Art -
12. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum -
13. Topiary Garden -
14. The Candle Lab -
15. Huntington Park -
16. The Southern Theatre -
17. German Village -
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Wedding Venues and Locations in Columbus, Worthington, New Albany and More - Damian King can help
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Damian King is a wedding officiant, marriage coach and public speaker based in Columbus, Ohio. He studied Theology and Biblical Studies at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, PA; and Franciscan University in Ohio. He also holds a degree in Molecular Genetics from The Ohio State University.
Damian's goal is to see that couples stay together through the many difficulties and challenges of married life. Damian has been married since 1984 and has overcome many trials and difficulties to keep a happy marriage. He has been helping couples since 1982.
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Damian serves couples in Columbus, Hilliard, Dublin, New Albany, Westerville, Worthington, Lewis Center, Obetz, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Grandview Heights, Bexley, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg, Whitehall, Minerva Park and Powell.
Damian is able to perform ceremonies at the following venues: The Athletic Club of Columbus, *The Columbus Athletic Club, Bent Tree Golf Club, *The Blackwell, Bridgewater Banquet and Conference, Brookside Golf and Country Club, Bryn Du Mansion, Capital Club, Cheers Chalet, Cheers at Lakeside Chalet, Columbus Airport Marriott, *The Columbus Athenaeum, *The Athenaeum, Columbus Marriott Northwest, Concourse Hotel and Conference Center, Crowne Plaza, The River Club, Confluence Park, *The River Club at Confluence Park, COSI, Creekside Conference and Event Center, *Darby House, Deer Creek Resort and Conference Center, East Golf Club, Embassy Suites Hotel Columbus, The Fawcett Conference Center, *The Four Seasons Columbus, *Franklin Park Conservatory, The Grand Valley Dale Ballroom, *Heritage Golf Club, Hilton Columbus/Polaris, Holiday Inn Columbus-Worthington, *Hyatt on Capitol Square, Jefferson Community Park, *Kelton House, *The Lakes Westerville, LaScala, Little Turtle Golf Club, *The Longaberger Golf Club, The Medallion Club, Northstar Golf Club, *North Bank Park, Oakhurst Country Club, Olde Gahanna Sanctuary, Ohio Union-The Ohio State University,
Pomerene Art Center, Scioto Reserve Country Club, The Swiss Chalet, Table Rock Golf Club, Tall Timbers Banquet and Conference Center, Tartan Fields Golf Club, *The Venue at Smith Brothers, *The Loft at Smith Brothers, *Westin Columbus, *Whetstone Park of Roses, Worthington Hills Country Club, *The Worthington Inn, Graystone Wine Cellar, Taylor Mansion, Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, *The Bluestone Columbus, The Lakes Golf and Country Club, J. Liu of Worthington, *Grand Oaks Event and Business Center, Valley View Cabins, The Makoy Center, *Columbus Museum Of Art, *Station 67, CAPA, Royal American Links Golf Club, Dawes Arboretum, New Albany Country Club, New Albany Links Golf Club, Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls, *The Vault, OSU Golf Course Restaurant, The Clock Tower, Villa Milano, *Clintonville Woman's Club, *Ohio Stadium, Kable Chapel at Capital University, Jeffrey Mansion, German Village Guest House
Wedding Officiants Columbus Ohio
When it comes to wedding venues, photographers, DJs, and videographers, Wedding Officiant Damian King has worked with the best. Not only will he help you in the area of officiating, but he will recommend the professionals to enhance your wedding day experience.
Damian King is a wedding officiant, marriage coach and public speaker based in Columbus, Ohio. He studied Theology and Biblical Studies at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, PA; and Franciscan University in Ohio. He also holds a degree in Molecular Genetics from The Ohio State University.
Damian's goal is to see that couples stay together through the many difficulties and challenges of married life. Damian has been married since 1984 and has overcome many trials and difficulties to keep a happy marriage. He has been helping couples since 1982.
Call Damian today at 614-546-9634
Damian serves couples in Columbus, Hilliard, Dublin, New Albany, Westerville, Worthington, Lewis Center, Obetz, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Grandview Heights, Bexley, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg, Whitehall, Minerva Park and Powell.
Damian is able to perform ceremonies at the following venues: The Athletic Club of Columbus, *The Columbus Athletic Club, Bent Tree Golf Club, *The Blackwell, Bridgewater Banquet and Conference, Brookside Golf and Country Club, Bryn Du Mansion, Capital Club, Cheers Chalet, Cheers at Lakeside Chalet, Columbus Airport Marriott, *The Columbus Athenaeum, *The Athenaeum, Columbus Marriott Northwest, Concourse Hotel and Conference Center, Crowne Plaza, The River Club, Confluence Park, *The River Club at Confluence Park, COSI, Creekside Conference and Event Center, *Darby House, Deer Creek Resort and Conference Center, East Golf Club, Embassy Suites Hotel Columbus, The Fawcett Conference Center, *The Four Seasons Columbus, *Franklin Park Conservatory, The Grand Valley Dale Ballroom, *Heritage Golf Club, Hilton Columbus/Polaris, Holiday Inn Columbus-Worthington, *Hyatt on Capitol Square, Jefferson Community Park, *Kelton House, *The Lakes Westerville, LaScala, Little Turtle Golf Club, *The Longaberger Golf Club, The Medallion Club, Northstar Golf Club, *North Bank Park, Oakhurst Country Club, Olde Gahanna Sanctuary, Ohio Union-The Ohio State University,
Pomerene Art Center, Scioto Reserve Country Club, The Swiss Chalet, Table Rock Golf Club, Tall Timbers Banquet and Conference Center, Tartan Fields Golf Club, *The Venue at Smith Brothers, *The Loft at Smith Brothers, *Westin Columbus, *Whetstone Park of Roses, Worthington Hills Country Club, *The Worthington Inn, Graystone Wine Cellar, Taylor Mansion, Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, *The Bluestone Columbus, The Lakes Golf and Country Club, J. Liu of Worthington, *Grand Oaks Event and Business Center, Valley View Cabins, The Makoy Center, *Columbus Museum Of Art, *Station 67, CAPA, Royal American Links Golf Club, Dawes Arboretum, New Albany Country Club, New Albany Links Golf Club, Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls, *The Vault, OSU Golf Course Restaurant, The Clock Tower, Villa Milano, *Clintonville Woman's Club, *Ohio Stadium, Kable Chapel at Capital University, Jeffrey Mansion, German Village Guest House
Columbus Neighborhoods: Clintonville
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Dating back to Adena earthen mounds, Clintonville has transitioned over the last 200 years from a farming community to a bustling suburb.
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Richmond, Virginia | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:14 1 History
00:03:23 1.1 Colonial era
00:04:19 1.2 Revolution
00:05:17 1.3 Early United States
00:08:04 1.4 Civil War
00:12:57 1.5 Postbellum
00:14:23 1.6 20th century
00:17:56 2 Geography and climate
00:19:37 2.1 Cityscape
00:23:23 2.2 Climate
00:27:59 3 Demographics
00:31:44 3.1 Crime
00:33:59 3.2 Religion
00:40:42 4 Economy
00:45:40 4.1 Fortune 500 companies and other large corporations
00:48:28 4.2 Poverty
00:49:22 5 Arts and culture
00:49:31 5.1 Museums and monuments
00:53:19 5.2 Visual and performing arts
00:54:05 5.2.1 Murals
00:54:23 5.2.2 Professional performing companies
00:57:50 5.2.3 Other venues and companies
01:02:07 5.3 Literary arts
01:03:33 5.4 Architecture
01:09:12 5.5 Historic districts
01:10:05 5.6 Food
01:10:39 6 Parks and outdoor recreation
01:14:38 7 Sports
01:18:11 8 Media
01:20:06 9 Government and politics
01:23:55 10 Education
01:25:15 10.1 Colleges and universities
01:26:32 11 Infrastructure
01:26:42 11.1 Transportation
01:30:22 11.2 Major highways
01:30:30 11.3 Utilities
01:32:53 12 International relations
01:33:03 12.1 Sister cities
01:33:33 13 See also
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Richmond () is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. It is the center of the Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Greater Richmond Region. Richmond was incorporated in 1742 and has been an independent city since 1871.
As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 204,214; in 2016, the population was estimated to be 223,170, making Richmond the fourth-most populous city in Virginia. The Richmond Metropolitan Area has a population of 1,260,029, the third-most populous metro in the state.
Richmond is located at the fall line of the James River, 44 miles (71 km) west of Williamsburg, 66 miles (106 km) east of Charlottesville, 100 miles (160 km) east of Lynchburg and 98 miles (158 km) south of Washington, D.C. Surrounded by Henrico and Chesterfield counties, the city is located at the intersections of Interstate 95 and Interstate 64, and encircled by Interstate 295 and Virginia State Route 288. Major suburbs include Midlothian to the southwest, Chesterfield to the south, Varina to the southeast, Sandston to the east, Glen Allen to the north and west, Short Pump to the west and Mechanicsville to the northeast.
The site of Richmond had been an important village of the Powhatan Confederacy, and was briefly settled by English colonists from Jamestown in 1609, and in 1610–1611. The present city of Richmond was founded in 1737. It became the capital of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia in 1780, replacing Williamsburg. During the Revolutionary War period, several notable events occurred in the city, including Patrick Henry's Give me liberty or give me death speech in 1775 at St. John's Church, and the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom written by Thomas Jefferson. During the American Civil War, Richmond served as the second and permanent capital of the Confederate States of America. The city entered the 20th century with one of the world's first successful electric streetcar systems. The Jackson Ward neighborhood is a national hub of African-American commerce and culture.
Richmond's economy is primarily driven by law, finance, and government, with federal, state, and local governmental agencies, as well as notable legal and banking firms, located in the downtown area. The city is home to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, one of 13 United States courts of appeals, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, one of 12 Federal Reserve Banks. Dominion Energy and WestRock, Fortune 500 companies, are headquartered in the city, with others in the metropolitan area.