185 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 185 are listed.
⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Muscogee County, Georgia
Columbus is the county seat for Muscogee County
Adjacent to Muscogee County, Georgia
101 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-1 — Mildred L. Terry Branch Library — ![]() |
102 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Military Service Walk — ![]() |
103 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Mills — ![]() |
104 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Moses Dallas: Confederate Naval Pilot/American Slave — ![]() |
105 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Mott — ![]() |
106 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Nehi and Royal Crown Cola — ![]() |
107 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Ninth Street Branch YMCA — ![]() |
108 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Nunnally Johnson (1897-1977) — ![]() |
109 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-4 — Oglethorpe House — ![]() |
110 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-29 — Oglethorpe Meets the Indians at Coweta — ![]() |
111 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Origin of Memorial Day — ![]() |
112 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Pemberton Cottage — ![]() |
113 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Pemberton’s Drugstores, 1857-69 — ![]() |
114 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Philip Thomas Schley — ![]() |
115 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Philip Trammell Shutze — 1890-1982 — ![]() |
116 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — POW ✯ MIA Monument — ![]() |
117 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — POW✯MIA Monument — ![]() |
118 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-3 — Primus King and the Civil Rights Movement — ![]() |
119 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Prize-Winning Newspapers — ![]() |
120 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Radcliff School — ![]() |
121 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-22 — Red Jacket — ![]() |
122 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Richard Christmas — c. 1763–1848 — ![]() |
123 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — River Commerce — ![]() |
124 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Rose Hill / Mott-Fox-Huguley House — ![]() |
125 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Saint John African Methodist Episcopal Church — ![]() |
126 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Samuel Cooper — 1754-1841 — Soldier –- American Revolution — ![]() |
127 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Sarah Turner Butler Heritage Corner — ![]() |
128 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Secondary Industrial School — ![]() |
129 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Sixth Avenue Passenger Station — ![]() |
130 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Soft Drinks — ![]() |
131 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Specialist Ross A. McGinnis — ![]() |
132 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-31 — Springer Opera House — ![]() |
133 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-9 — St. Elmo — ![]() |
134 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — St. James AME Church — ![]() |
135 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Temple Israel — ![]() |
136 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-21 — Textile and Banking Pioneer — ![]() |
137 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The "Chattahoochee Choo Choo" — The Fort Benning Light Railway — A 60-centimeter narrow-gauge railroad — ![]() |
138 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Bradley Olmsted Garden — ![]() |
139 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Cedars — ![]() |
140 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Chattahoochee River — ![]() |
141 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-16 — The Columbus Guards — >>>>-------> — ![]() |
142 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Columbus Museum — ![]() |
143 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Creek Indians and the Falls — ![]() |
144 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Creek Town of Cusseta — Creek Heritage Trail — ![]() |
145 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Dam (1882) & Powerhouses (1899) — ![]() |
146 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Elms — ![]() |
147 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Fall Line — ![]() |
148 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The First Breech Loading Cannon — Historic Relic of Civil War — ![]() |
149 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Infantryman — ![]() |
150 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Joseph House — Circa 1842 — ![]() |
151 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Ledger-Enquirer Newspapers — ![]() |
152 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Pemberton House — ![]() |
153 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Rankin House — ![]() |
154 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — The Spencer House — ![]() |
155 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — This Gun — ![]() |
156 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Thomas Greene Bethune — "Blind Tom" — 1849 – 1908 — ![]() |
157 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Trinity Episcopal Church — ![]() |
158 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — TSYS — ![]() |
159 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-4 — TSYS — ![]() |
160 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Tyler Home — ![]() |
161 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Victory Drive — ![]() |
162 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — W. C. Bradley and Coca-Cola — ![]() |
163 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Walker – Peters – Langdon House — ![]() |
164 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — William Bartram Trail — Traced 1773-1777 — Deep South Region — ![]() |
165 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — William H. Spencer High School — ![]() |
166 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Winona Cargile Alexander: A Founder of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated — ![]() |
167 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Woodruff Farm House and Log Cabin — ![]() |
168 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — World Trade Center Beam Memorial — Global War on Terrorism — ![]() |
169 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Wynnton Community — ![]() |
170 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Wynnton School Library — ![]() |
171 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 29th Infantry Division — World War II Campaigns — ![]() |
172 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 30th Infantry Division / 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team Memorial — "Old Hickory" — ![]() |
173 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 32nd Infantry Regiment Memorial — The Queens Own — ![]() |
174 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 503d Infantry Regiment (Airborne) Memorial — World War II - Vietnam - War on Terrorism — ![]() |
175 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 70th Infantry Div. — Trailblazers — ![]() |
176 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 87th Infantry Division Monument — "Golden Acorn" — ![]() |
177 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — 96th Infantry Division Deadeyes Memorial — Leyte 1944 Okinawa 1945 — ![]() |
178 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — China Gate — ![]() |
179 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — Fallen Sniper Memorial — ![]() |
180 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — Fort Benning POW Memorial — ![]() |
181 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — Operation Just Cause — Dec 20 1989 - Jan 31 1990 — Red Devils — ![]() |
182 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — The Polar Bear Regiment Memorial — Pro Patria — ![]() |
183 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fort Benning — Tropic Lightning Memorial — ![]() |
184 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Fortson — Fortson House/The Fortson Community — 1858 — ![]() |
185 ► Georgia, Muscogee County, Midland — 106-12 — “Blind Tom” — ![]() |
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