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Beautiful History
Our first stop on our first trip to Columbus. Visitor center has great material about the towns sites and history. Stunning decor. I hate that I can't remember the lady's name working there at gave...
Our first stop on our first trip to Columbus. Visitor center has great material about the towns sites and history. Stunning decor. I hate that I can't remember the lady's name working there at gave...
This building was built in 1886 by R. E. Stafford a millionaire cattleman, stately interior (which seated 1000) had gas burning chandeliers and an elaborate hand-painted curtain. It was nice to hear ...
This building was built in 1886 by R. E. Stafford a millionaire cattleman, stately interior (which seated 1000) had gas burning chandeliers and an elaborate hand-painted curtain. It was nice to hear ...
Well preserved opera house that hosts weddings and meetings. Chamber of Commerce in conveniently located on first floor with very helpful advice on local venues and restaurants
Beautiful History
Our first stop on our first trip to Columbus. Visitor center has great material about the towns sites and history. Stunning decor. I hate that I can't remember the lady's name working there at gave...
Beautiful History
Our first stop on our first trip to Columbus. Visitor center has great material about the towns sites and history. Stunning decor. I hate that I can't remember the lady's name working there at gave...
Beautiful building
This building was built in 1886 by R. E. Stafford a millionaire cattleman, stately interior (which seated 1000) had gas burning chandeliers and an elaborate hand-painted curtain. It was nice to hear ...
Beautiful building
This building was built in 1886 by R. E. Stafford a millionaire cattleman, stately interior (which seated 1000) had gas burning chandeliers and an elaborate hand-painted curtain. It was nice to hear ...
Historic opera house
Well preserved opera house that hosts weddings and meetings. Chamber of Commerce in conveniently located on first floor with very helpful advice on local venues and restaurants