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Black Heritage Tour


Come and Tour homes of Famous Personalities, Historic Landmarks, Schools, Black Businesses, Churches:

From Corporal Eugene Bullard, the world's first black combat aviator, Horace King, a former slave and master bridge builder, Ma Rainey, Mother of the Blues, to the Liberty Theatre, black heritage is an important part of the Heritage of Columbus, Georgia. Our Black Heritage Visitors Guides will lead you to 26 sites of Columbus' African American historical and social importance.

 

Contact Info 900 Front Avenue
P.O. Box 2768 Columbus, GA
31902 1.800.999.1613 Hours This is a self guided driving tour. The Columbus Convention & Visitors Bureau operating hours are 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (eastern).
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