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About Columbus

City of Columbus

Columbus, Ohio’s capital and its largest city, has grown in size and opportunities over the past two decades. It currently has a metropolitan population of about 1.9 million. Columbus is primarily a government, education and service industry community, although there is some light manufacturing. The city offers a rich cultural life; a chamber and symphony orchestra, several theater companies, ballet and modern dance companies, opera, dozens of museums, art galleries, arts and crafts festivals and many annual cultural events. There is a thriving downtown area and multiple historical districts, such as German Village, Victorian Village and the Short North. Columbus’ central location makes a number of the country’s major museums and art galleries only a few hours away by car or an hour’s flight
from Port Columbus International Airport (CMH).

  

400 West Rich Street

Artists in the Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio demonstrate the positive side of gentrification. http://devour.com/video/400-west-rich-street/

 

Life in Columbus lifeincbus.com