TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Civil War history |
|  | Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center: Visit original Confederate warships like the CSS Jackson and the CSS Chatahootchee, plus hundreds of artifacts pertaining to Civil War naval operations, at this informative museum, the only one of its kind in the U.S.. Address: 1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, Georgia Phone: 706-327-9798 Admission fee |  |
|  | National Infantry Museum: This museum houses thousands of items used by Infantrymen to defend the United States. The varied collection includes 1,500 firearms ranging from a 16th century Spanish cannon and an early Japanese matchlock musket, to the Gatling Gun and the nation's smallest atomic weapon, the Davy Crockett. Uniforms, vehicles and military paintings are also on display. Address: Baltzell Avenue, Fort Benning, Columbus, Georgia Phone: 706-545-6762 Free |  |
For art lovers |
|  | Columbus Museum: The second largest art museum in Georgia offers room after room of fine and decorative American art, with a special emphasis on the Southeast and the Chattahoochee River Valley. With kids in tow, don't miss Transformations, the museum's interactive gallery where children can create their own masterpieces. Address: 1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus, Georgia Phone: 706 649-0713 Free |  |
Historic homes |
|  | Heritage Corner: Located at 7th Street and Broadway in the Columbus historic district, this block has a row of 19th-century buildings and houses of different architectural styles. Among them is the home of Dr. John S. Pemberton, who invented the original formula for Coca-Cola. Address: Columbus, Georgia Free |  |
Out of this world |
|  | Coca-Cola Space Science Center: See a replica of the first Coca-Cola beverage machine taken into space and a dupe of the Apollo capsule that NASA used during the 1960's, at this far out museum that also has a learning center that simulates space missions. Address: 701 Front Avenue , Columbus, Georgia Phone: 706-649-1470 |  |
Offbeat attractions |
|  | Lunch Box Museum: Take a trip down memory lane at this zany museum that has a collection of over 3,000 different metal lunch boxes from the 1951 Hopalong Cassidy model to 1970s favorites like Charlie's Angels, and the rare 1980s E.T. box. Address: River Market Antiques and Art Center , Columbus, Georgia Phone: 706-653-6240 Free |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Chef Lee's Peking Restaurant: Locals have been coming here to dine on authentic Chinese specialties for over 20 years. Address: 6100 Bradley Park Dr, (706) 653-8888, Columbus, Georgia |  |
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