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85 and began operations in 1887, running from | Columbus, GA, to McDonough, GA. |
Warm Springs, GA, and then further south into | Columbus, GA. |
r level of the navigable inland waterway from | Columbus, Ga. |
orn is a country music singer/songwriter from | Columbus, GA. |
obviously confused it for Linwood Cemetery in | Columbus, GA. |
1925: Sold to the R. W. Page Corp. of | Columbus, Ga., in 1925 |
tled debut album, Andrew Dost's concept album | Columbus, Gatorface's EP Sick and Stupid and The Explo |
re surprisingly, the cities of Cincinnati and | Columbus gave him strong support. |
Domenico Colombo (English: Dominic | Columbus, Genoese: Domenego Corombo) (1418-1496) was t |
It was played in | Columbus, Georgia at the Green Island Country Club. |
It is part of the | Columbus, Georgia Metropolitan Area. |
rve Eastern Time because they are part of the | Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area - Phenix City, Smi |
day just 30 miles to the south, the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia was fought by Upton's division of Wi |
Later, Calhoun became mayor of | Columbus, Georgia from 1838 to 1839. |
Enoch C. Lanpher, Second Class Fireman, of | Columbus, Georgia |
on the Chattahoochee River, between Downtown | Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama. |
He then invested in a bank in | Columbus, Georgia and after a few years, sold out for |
Columbus, Georgia | |
She was born Lula Carson Smith in | Columbus, Georgia in 1917. |
he University of Georgia in 1832 and moved to | Columbus, Georgia where he started his law practice af |
He died near | Columbus, Georgia at age 71 and was interred there in |
2002 and at the Green Island Country Club in | Columbus, Georgia from 1970 to 1990. |
WGBA in | Columbus, Georgia |
Hilton in | Columbus, Georgia was built in 1843. |
Park is a 5,000-seat baseball-only stadium in | Columbus, Georgia that opened in 1926. |
Allendale, | Columbus, Georgia is a neighborhood located in Columbu |
ny A - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Columbus, Georgia |
ny F - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Columbus, Georgia |
Bill Heard Enterprises was a company based in | Columbus, Georgia which operated a group of automobile |
Interstate 185 at | Columbus, Georgia |
1893, he left to become the principal of the | Columbus, Georgia High School and within the year beca |
, Macon, and Barbour Counties, as well as the | Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area. |
an eighteen story tower just east of Downtown | Columbus, Georgia in an area known as MidTown. |
e inventor of Coca-Cola, although he moved to | Columbus, Georgia while a child. |
ting in Washington, D.C. and then migrated to | Columbus, Georgia in 1839 to practice his trade. |
he community of Lumpkin, Georgia and to serve | Columbus, Georgia and its metro area. |
n in 1900 in Lafayette, Alabama, and moved to | Columbus, Georgia at the age of eighteen. |
Avondale is a neighborhood in south-central | Columbus, Georgia located adjacent to and southeast of |
moved to the south, opening a machine shop in | Columbus, Georgia in 1847. |
He was born in | Columbus, Georgia on October 26, 1871 to Rollin Jeffer |
ery and terminates at U.S. Route 431 near the | Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area. |
Tarlton soon moved to | Columbus, Georgia where he met Tom Darby. |
ed in Cusseta, Georgia and serves the city of | Columbus, Georgia and its metro area. |
eless Confederate resistance in the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865. |
uctor of the famed Jordan High School Band in | Columbus, Georgia from 1946 to 1963. |
Highland Hall, located in MidTown | Columbus, Georgia was built in 1857 by the Ellis famil |
He was assigned as Commandant of Post at | Columbus, Georgia on June 10, 1864. |
Hecht was born in | Columbus, Georgia and graduated from the University of |
learly waning, he and his troops were sent to | Columbus, Georgia to help oppose Wilson's Raid. |
Others, like the backyard landing zone near | Columbus, Georgia where the son and grandson of Charle |
, Alabama to the Central of Georgia line from | Columbus, Georgia to Birmingham, Alabama. |
ar present day Six Flags) and floated down to | Columbus, Georgia where the larger timbers were used i |
He later moved to | Columbus, Georgia to become rector of Trinity Church i |
obby is a member of Calvary Baptist Church of | Columbus, Georgia and has two daughters, Kelly and Jen |
ovus Centre is an office building in Downtown | Columbus, Georgia which serves as the headquarters of |
The Jordan Vocational High School Band of | Columbus, Georgia under the direction of Bob Barr firs |
For the individual metropolitan areas, see | Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area and Auburn, Alabam |
pture by Wilson's Raiders after the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia on April 16. |
nector route between I-85 and Phenix City and | Columbus, Georgia via U.S. Highway 80. |
tion exists for WJSP-TV, which is licensed to | Columbus, Georgia with transmitter in Warm Springs. |
Winona Cargile was born in | Columbus, Georgia in 1893, the second of four daughter |
Otis Sistrunk (born September 18, 1946 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former professional football p |
Charles Waterhouse (September 22, 1924 in | Columbus, Georgia) is an American painter, illustrator |
Steven Craig Register (born May 16, 1983, in | Columbus, Georgia) is a Major League Baseball pitcher |
ick Shannon Hodgson (born January 30, 1944 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former American football end i |
Josh Casarona (born April 12, 1992 in | Columbus, Georgia) is an American soccer player curren |
ary McLinton Downs, Jr. (born June 6, 1972 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former American football runni |
ip Gregory Wheeler (born December 12, 1984 in | Columbus, Georgia) is an American football linebacker |
Jeremiah Castille (born January 15, 1961 in | Columbus, Georgia) is an American professional footbal |
obert "Bob" Thomas Davis (born May 3, 1927 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former offensive tackle in the |
Frederick Bly Banks (born May 26, 1962 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former professional American f |
s Frederick Hurston (born November 9, 1942 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former professional American f |
Lucious Irvin Smith (born January 17, 1957 in | Columbus, Georgia) is a former American football corne |
gh Jeffery Treadway (born January 22, 1963 in | Columbus, Georgia), is a former Major League Baseball |
n jobs in Macon, Georgia; North Carolina; and | Columbus, Georgia, before settling in Savannah in 1992 |
orium was a 3,916-seat multi-purpose arena in | Columbus, Georgia, USA. |
Licensed to | Columbus, Georgia, USA, the station is currently owned |
leine "Matt" Davis attended public schools in | Columbus, Georgia, and one year of private school at M |
Associate Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in | Columbus, Georgia, a church where he and his family ha |
Born in | Columbus, Georgia, Freeman received a B.A. from Duke U |
as Huntsville, Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, | Columbus, Georgia, and Pensacola, Florida. |
A native of | Columbus, Georgia, Whitehurst graduated from Rice Univ |
Born in | Columbus, Georgia, Forrester received a B.S. from Geor |
a radio station licensed to the community of | Columbus, Georgia, USA. |
e residential neighborhood within the city of | Columbus, Georgia, United States. |
Headquartered in | Columbus, Georgia, USA, just north of the U.S. Army In |
married Helen Augusta Garrard (1850-1924) of | Columbus, Georgia, where her father William Waters Gar |
Oliver is entirely within the city limits of | Columbus, Georgia, the shore is densely settled on bot |
Acres is a neighborhood located in southwest | Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning. |
Woodruff was born in | Columbus, Georgia, the son of Ernest Woodruff, an Atla |
Based in | Columbus, Georgia, the Riverballers play their home ga |
aduated from Hardaway High School in 1967, in | Columbus, Georgia, and later earned an undergraduate d |
Born in | Columbus, Georgia, she started off with a season in th |
s graduated from Massey's Business College in | Columbus, Georgia, in 1897. |
Wesley was born in | Columbus, Georgia, and raised in Mobile, Alabama, the |
She was built at | Columbus, Georgia, and launched in December 1864. |
Born on a plantation near | Columbus, Georgia, he was raised as a slave and was se |
gramming from Premiere Radio Networks, to the | Columbus, Georgia, area. |
Brim grew up in | Columbus, Georgia, and received a Masters of Fine Arts |
he staff evacuated in advance of the storm to | Columbus, Georgia, where then-owner Knight Ridder owne |
Woodruff was born in | Columbus, Georgia, USA. |
He died in | Columbus, Georgia, January 31, 1902, and is buried in |
r level in the navigable inland waterway from | Columbus, Georgia, southwards to the Gulf of Mexico at |
e Landings is a strip mall located in Midtown | Columbus, Georgia, which opened in 1987 and was extens |
Licensed to | Columbus, Georgia, USA, the station serves the Columbu |
It airs a sports talk format to the | Columbus, Georgia, area featuring programming from the |
igh school football at Pacelli High School in | Columbus, Georgia, one of the smallest high schools in |
s "Cliff" Blankenship (born April 10, 1880 in | Columbus, Georgia, died April 26, 1956 (age 86) in Oak |
He began praciticing law in | Columbus, Georgia, and was elected to the Georgia Hous |
of the central business district of Downtown | Columbus, Georgia, United States. |
After resigning Philips returned to | Columbus, Georgia, and his banking career. |
K-12 university-preparatory school located in | Columbus, Georgia, USA. |
A native of | Columbus, Georgia, at age fourteen George Odom gallope |
d Park is a neighborhood located in southwest | Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning. |
1865, Pemberton was wounded in the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia, and like many wounded veterans, he |
nized in 1880, the C&W was founded to connect | Columbus, Georgia, to Birmingham, Alabama. |
Ellerslie is a part of the | columbus, georgia- metropolitan statistical area. |
It is part of the | Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Are |
The town is part of the | Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Are |
It is part of the | Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Area. |
This article is about the | Columbus, Georgia-Auburn, Alabama Combined Statistical |
istoric church parsonage at 911 5th Avenue in | Columbus, Georgia. |
Upon his retirement, Brinkley relocated to | Columbus, Georgia. |
s played at A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium in | Columbus, Georgia. |
a dam on the Chattahoochee River, in downtown | Columbus, Georgia. |
Rock is a residential neighborhood located in | Columbus, Georgia. |
2, 1861, and is buried at Linwood Cemetery in | Columbus, Georgia. |
lley is a residential neighborhood located in | Columbus, Georgia. |
was 7 June 2008 at the Summer Side Show 6 in | Columbus, Georgia. |
r the war, Griffin became a police officer in | Columbus, Georgia. |
In 1969, he married Jeri Ellis Whitaker of | Columbus, Georgia. |
nd main patron of the Springer Opera House in | Columbus, Georgia. |
erican defense attorney and a former mayor of | Columbus, Georgia. |
Not to be confused with Avondale, | Columbus, Georgia. |
Lyn Hills is a neighborhood located in | Columbus, Georgia. |
" Poydasheff (born 1930) is a former mayor of | Columbus, Georgia. |
a Superior Court judge and a former Mayor of | Columbus, Georgia. |
um is a 15,000-seat sports stadium located in | Columbus, Georgia. |
rincipal target was the manufacturing city of | Columbus, Georgia. |
Guarini was born in | Columbus, Georgia. |
Weaver was born in | Columbus, Georgia. |
is a historic church at 1323-1325 Broadway in | Columbus, Georgia. |
rch is a historic church at 901 5th Avenue in | Columbus, Georgia. |
is an American snack food company founded in | Columbus, Georgia. |
music format serving Lee County, Alabama and | Columbus, Georgia. |
ormance was at the age of nine in a church in | Columbus, Georgia. |
eighborhood located in the Midtown section of | Columbus, Georgia. |
y described from the Chattahoochee River near | Columbus, Georgia. |
the Chattahoochee River at a settlement near | Columbus, Georgia. |
es Army post located southeast of the city of | Columbus, Georgia. |
, Alabama across the Chattahoochee River from | Columbus, Georgia. |
Adams was a native of | Columbus, Georgia. |
he current mayor of the United States city of | Columbus, Georgia. |
Willett is a neighborhood in | Columbus, Georgia. |
d Elizabeth Fanning in 1837 while he lived in | Columbus, Georgia. |
a commercial and residential neighborhood in | Columbus, Georgia. |
in a room at his family's boat dealership in | Columbus, Georgia. |
ee in 1959, and became a practicing lawyer in | Columbus, Georgia. |
uth soccer career playing for CFC Red Star in | Columbus, Georgia. |
of the central business district of Downtown | Columbus, Georgia. |
dcrest Mills, Inc., is a historic building in | Columbus, Georgia. |
He was born on March 4, 1852 in | Columbus, Georgia. |
hat built and acquired mills, particularly in | Columbus, Georgia. |
eighborhood located in the eastern section of | Columbus, Georgia. |
Tucker & Ford, P.C., the largest law firm in | Columbus, Georgia. |
Lincoln Hills is a neighborhood located in | Columbus, Georgia. |
) is a Modern Rock formatted radio station in | Columbus, Georgia. |
Estates is an upscale neighborhood located in | Columbus, Georgia. |
markets like Kalamazoo, Michigan; Fort Myers; | Columbus, Georgia; and Columbia, Missouri. |
WGLF hosted mid-days, Dan Murray from WCGQ in | Columbus Georiga was the afternoon drive talent, Charl |
In the film, | Columbus goes to a tube station and asks for a train t |
've Done It Once Again" was nominated for the | Columbus Gospel Music Excellence Award. |
After | Columbus got the ball on the ensuing kickoff, they dro |
Practice for U.S.A. Field Musicians) at Fort | Columbus, Governors Island, in New York Harbor was the |
come Vice President and Senior Counsel of the | Columbus Group/Columbia Capitol Corporation whose mana |
Superintendent of public schools at | Columbus Grove 1905-1910, at Ironton, Ohio from 1910 t |
Begg attended the public and high schools of | Columbus Grove, and Lima (Ohio) College. |
• 85 duplex units at Ainsley at | Columbus Grove. |
ts formal name and the name which Christopher | Columbus had originally given the island. |
Columbus had to fight these foolish beliefs in order t | |
anburg, in the western district, his trial in | Columbus had not been held before a jury of the "distr |
of the venues in the video is the Knights of | Columbus Hall in Arlington Heights, Illinois |
The Knights of | Columbus Hall in Pascagoula, Mississippi, also known a |
Christopher | Columbus Harris (January 28, 1842 - December 28, 1935) |
Columbus has a post office with ZIP code 71831. | |
Columbus has traditionally been the leading city of th | |
Except for six seasons - 1971-76 - | Columbus has been represented in the highest levels of |
'What right did | Columbus have to discover America when it had already |
d publish The Life and Voyages of Christopher | Columbus; he also published a short essay about Palos |
After another season with | Columbus he was brought back to Colorado, but after ju |
During his time in | Columbus, he won shared Big Ten titles in 1993, 1996, |
ew countries, avoiding those already found by | Columbus, he committed to give 20% of his profits for |
In addition to playing for | Columbus, he also had stints with the Washington Senat |
With | Columbus, he pitched in 30 games and accumulated a 1.9 |
sweeper named Oceanic (which McIntire renamed | Columbus), he tried to broadcast outside the three-mil |
The next season, back at | Columbus, he played mostly shortstop, but by 1979 he w |
Since moving to | Columbus he has joined the band "Black To Comm", in la |
After losing the Governors' Cup to | Columbus, he was hired to manage the Red Sox parent cl |
In 1859, Gaines was sold to Christopher | Columbus Hearne, where he remained until 1863 when he |
vely rural areas combined with Cincinnati and | Columbus' heavily Republican suburbs. |
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