Historical Markers and War Memorials in Muscogee County, Georgia
Adjacent to Muscogee County, Georgia
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — "Kinfolks' Corner" — |
| 2► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-2 — "Torch Hill" — |
| 3► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — “Columbus Stockade Blues” — |
| 4► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — “Ma" Rainey Home — |
| 5► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — “The Folly” — |
| 6► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-5 — “Wildwood” — |
| 7► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 1918 Diamond Jubilee 1993 Camp Benning / Fort Benning — |
| 8► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 700 Broadway — |
| 9► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Alma Woodsey Thomas — |
| 10► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Augusta Jane Evans (1835-1909) — |
| 11► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Battle of Columbus — |
| 12► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Battle of Columbus — |
| 13► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Birthplace of Robert Winship Woodruff — December 6, 1889 — |
| 14► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Bricks & Clay Products — Heritage Park — |
| 15► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Brigadier General Henry Lewis Benning — |
| 16► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Bullard-Hart-Sampson House — |
| 17► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-16A — Camp Conrad — |
| 18► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Carson McCullers — 1917 - 1967 — |
| 19► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Carson McCullers (1917 - 1967) — |
| 20► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Church of the Holy Family — |
| 21► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Circus Train Wreck Memorial — Con. T. Kennedy Shows — |
| 22► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-24 — City Mills — <------<<<< — |
| 23► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-3 — City of Columbus — |
| 24► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-2 — Civil War Women’s Riot — |
| 25► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-26 — Col. W. L. Salisbury — |
| 26► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Colored Department of the City Hospital / Doctors and Nurses — |
| 27► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbian Lodge No. 7, Free & Accepted Masons Columbus, Georgia — |
| 28► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbus' First Jewish Cemetery — |
| 29► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-13 — Columbus Iron Works — »→ — |
| 30► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbus Iron Works — |
| 31► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbus Museums — |
| 32► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-23 — Columbus Steamboat Wharf — ← — |
| 33► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbus Symphony Orchestra — |
| 34► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbus’ First Theater — |
| 35► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Confederate Boats — |
| 36► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-27 — Confederate Dead — |
| 37► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-28 — Confederate Hospitals — |
| 38► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-15 — Confederate Memorial Day — |
| 39► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Confederate Siege Gun — National Civil War Naval Museum — |
| 40► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Confederate Supply — |
| 41► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Cotton Warehouses — |
| 42► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Creek Agriculture — Creek Heritage Trail — |
| 43► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Cusseta: A Center for International Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail — |
| 44► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Daily Life in Cusseta — Creek Heritage Trail — |
| 45► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Dedicated to the American Revolutionary War Infantryman — America's First Soldier — |
| 46► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 to 1902 — |
| 47► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Dr. Pemberton’s Country Home — |
| 48► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Dr. Thomas H. Brewer — |
| 49► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-18 — Eagle & Phenix Mills — |
| 50► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Early Industrial Center — |
| 51► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Early Residences — |
| 52► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Educational Institutions — |
| 53► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Empire Mills — |
| 54► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Ernest Woodruff / Robert Winship Woodruff — |
| 55► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Eugene J. Bullard, 1895-1961 / World’s First Black Combat Aviator — |
| 56► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — First African Baptist Church — |
| 57► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — First Baptist Church — |
| 58► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — First Black Public School — |
| 59► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — First Presbyterian Church — |
| 60► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Fit for Man and Beast — |
| 61► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Fort Benning — |
| 62► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Fourth Street Baptist Church — |
| 63► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Friendship Baptist Church — |
| 64► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Frontier Wars — |
| 65► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Garrett and Sons / Cargill-Wright Company — |
| 66► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-8 — General Benning — |
| 67► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — George Parker Swift I — |
| 68► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Gertrude "Ma" Rainey — 1886 – 1939 — "Empress of the Blues" — |
| 69► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-17 — Haiman's Sword Factory — → — |
| 70► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-25 — He Helped Bring And Keep Fort Benning — |
| 71► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-6 — Hero's Memorial — |
| 72► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — High Uptown Historic District / Garrett-Bullock-Delay House — |
| 73► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Historic Riverdale Cemetery — |
| 74► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Holsey Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church — |
| 75► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Horace King — Master Builder — |
| 76► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Horace King (1807 - 1887) — |
| 77► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Industrial District — |
| 78► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Jewish Section of Riverdale Cemetery — |
| 79► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — John McIlhenny Home — |
| 80► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — John Stith Pemberton — Heritage Park — |
| 81► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Kirven's Department Store — |
| 82► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-20 — Ladies Defender — |
| 83► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-1 — Last Land Battle in War of 1861-65 — |
| 84► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Leonard Spring — Columbus’ Original Source of Water — |
| 85► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Liberty Hill Baptist Church — |
| 86► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Linwood Cemetery — |
| 87► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Lummus Cotton Gins — |
| 88► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-7 — Martin J. Crawford — (1820-1883) — |
| 89► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Mass - Produced Ice Machines — |
| 90► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-1 — Mildred L. Terry Branch Library — |
| 91► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Military Service Walk — |
| 92► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Moses Dallas: Confederate Naval Pilot/American Slave — |
| 93► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Nehi and Royal Crown Cola — |
| 94► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Ninth Street Branch YMCA — |
| 95► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Nunnally Johnson (1897-1977) — |
| 96► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-4 — Oglethorpe House — |
| 97► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 106-29 — Oglethorpe Meets the Indians at Coweta — |
| 98► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Pemberton Cottage — |
| 99► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Pemberton’s Drugstores, 1857-69 — |
| 100► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Philip Thomas Schley — |
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