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Columbus, Indiana
How many days should a person set aside when they visit Columbus? I figure a
afternoon after we arrive, and then the next morning, just before we leave. We would visit in the middle of May. We will be driving from Pittsburgh, and plan to drive backroads on the way there traveling through Washington Courthouse (?), and the way back through Marion. We do not plan to hit any of the larger cities along the way, since we have already visited them. Any suggestions of places to see along the way, or nice little places to eat that are unique to the area such as bar-b-que places or good chicken. Thanks Tom PS I plan to post this to the road group also, since that group appears to know some good routes. |
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"mary" wrote in message ...
How many days should a person set aside when they visit Columbus? DAYS??? Seems more like a "how slow should we roll through" kinda place. You did say "Indiana" right? I figure a afternoon after we arrive, and then the next morning, just before we leave. Let us know when you get back if you filled all that time and how. |
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Columbus, Indiana
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 09:27:04 -0500, "mary"
wrote: How many days should a person set aside when they visit Columbus? I figure a afternoon after we arrive, and then the next morning, just before we leave. We would visit in the middle of May. We will be driving from Pittsburgh, and plan to drive backroads on the way there traveling through Washington Courthouse (?), and the way back through Marion. We do not plan to hit any of the larger cities along the way, since we have already visited them. Any suggestions of places to see along the way, or nice little places to eat that are unique to the area such as bar-b-que places or good chicken. I assume you are going to see the famous architecture of Columbus. It probably depends on how long it takes you to look at a building. I know there are a lot of them worth seeing. Sorry I can't offer an opinion there. (For those who aren't aware, the city of Columbus has several buildings by world famous architects, public buildings as well as churches and other private buildings.) Have you been to Nashville, in Brown County? It's a bit touristy, but there are a lot of art galleries and shops. The state park is nice. |
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me wrote: "mary" wrote in message ... How many days should a person set aside when they visit Columbus? DAYS??? Seems more like a "how slow should we roll through" kinda place. You did say "Indiana" right? I figure a afternoon after we arrive, and then the next morning, just before we leave. Let us know when you get back if you filled all that time and how. I you like that particular kind of architecture, its a fantastic place. Going from one place to another should take at least one whole day. The library is fantastic. As a matter of fact all of it is. And its all in one city. Its not just driving by, but you can go inside some of the buildings. The furnishings are just as spectacular. Arlene |
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