Columbus Limo Services & Rentals
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Limo in Columbus: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Columbus (GA) for every occasion, such as: airport ride
(CSG or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert,
sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation,
holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Columbus Georgia is located just 2 hours south of Atlanta on Interstate 185. Home of Columbus State
University, Fort Benning and AFLAC. You'll enjoy the friendly atmosphere, restaurants, entertainment, river walk,
attractions and area history.
Columbus is a city located in Georgia's Muscogee County. Situated in the west central part of the
state near the Alabama state line, Columbus lies about 90 miles southwest of Georgia's capital (Atlanta) and
approximately 80 miles east of the city of Montgomery, Alabama. Columbus is serviced by Interstate I-185 and also
by U.S. Routes 27, 80, 280, and 431.
Known as the Fountain City for the numerous fountains installed there early in the 20th century,
Columbus is also the birthplace of Coca Cola and the home of Columbus State University. Fort Benning Military
Reservation, a premiere U.S. Army training facility and the region's principal employer, is located in Columbus,
which is also the corporate headquarters of many companies such as AFLAC Insurance and Carmike Cinemas.
Once the site of a Creek Indian Village, Columbus was established in 1828 as a trading post to
strengthen Georgia's western border. Named after Christopher Columbus, the city became one of the most significant
industrial centers of the South in the mid 19th century, owing to its prominence in the textile industry. In later
years, Columbus underwent modernization and a training camp for soldiers was established in the area. Known at the
time as Camp Benning, the camp would later evolve into the present day Fort Benning. During the latter part of the
20th century, the city experienced a significant period of urban renewal and revitalization. This effort has
resulted in a welcome expansion of commercial activity which is still ongoing today.
Columbus offers its visitors and residents a wide variety of fine attractions. The Port Columbus
Civil War Naval Museum, the nation's only Civil War naval museum, is a living structure which chronicles the Civil
War era. The National Infantry Museum contains a large collection of military art and artifacts and focus on the
role of the American Infantryman through two centuries of valor. Some of the other notable attractions in the city
include the following:
> Coca-Cola Space Science Center: Includes replicas of an Apollo capsule and Space Shuttle.
> Heritage Corner: Features the birthplace of Coca-Cola.
> Andersonville: The former Camp Sumter, once the largest of the Confederate military prisons.
> Little Whitehouse: Built by future President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 while governor of New York.
> F.D. Roosevelt State Park: A 10,000-acre park located on Pine Mountain.
> Warm Springs Village: A Victorian village with more than 65 shops.
> Westville: An authentically restored 1850s village which depicts life in pre-industrial Georgia.
> Springer Opera House
> Callaway Gardens
> Columbus Museum
> Oxbow Meadows
> Pine Mountain Wild Animal Safari
> Providence Canyon
Columbus is home to two professional sports teams. The Columbus Catfish are a Class A minor league baseball team
playing in the South Atlantic League. The Catfish are affiliated with Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
The Columbus Cottonmouths are a professional ice hockey team who play their home games at Columbus Civic Center.
The "Mouths" are members of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). Columbus is also notable for being the
home of the 2006 Little League World Champions. The city's team represented the state of Georgia in the tournament
and defeated the team from Japan in August, 2006 to capture the championship of the 60th Little League Baseball
World Series. Rent a limo in Columbus (GA)!
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