South Columbus, Georgia

District in Georgia, United States
South Columbus, Georgia
District
Nickname: 
Southside
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyMuscogee
Population
 (2007[1])
 • Total14,342
ZIP code
31903
Area code(s)706

South Columbus, sometimes called the southside, is a residential district of Columbus, Georgia, situated just south of the financial district of Downtown Columbus and north of Fort Benning, one of the largest United States Army bases. In 2007, South Columbus had a population of 14,342.[1]

Attractions

  • The National Infantry Museum, a museum that honors the history of infantry forces in the United States Army.
  • Oxbow Meadows, a park that has many walking trails, a learning center, and various insect and animal displays. It includes the Oxbow Creek Golf Course, a 9-hole golf course mostly used by the residents of South Columbus.

Neighborhoods

The following are neighborhoods in South Columbus:

Willis plaza

References

  1. ^ a b South Columbus on City Data
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Downtown
  • Avondale
  • Baker Village
  • Bibb City
  • City Village
  • Willett
East Columbus
  • Crystal Valley
  • Englewood
  • Flat Rock
  • Forest Park
  • Gentian
  • Glen Arden
  • Midland
  • Oakcrest/Roosevelt Heights
  • Schatulga
  • Sweetwater
  • Woodbriar
  • Woodlawn Estates
Midtown
Averett Woods
  • Briarwood
  • Clubview Heights
  • Dimon Circle
  • Dinglewood
  • East Carver Heights
  • East Highland
  • East Wynnton
  • Garrard Woods
  • Hilton Heights
  • Lindsay Creek-Boxwood
  • Overlook-Wynn's Hill
  • Peacock Woods
  • Radcliff
  • Village of Wynnton
  • Weracoba - St. Elmo
  • Wildwood Circle - Hillcrest
  • Woodcrest
  • Wynnton Grove
North Columbus
  • Allendale
  • Caroline Park
  • Fortson
  • Glenns
  • Green Island Hills
  • Highland Pines
  • Nankipooh
  • Lincoln Hills
  • Lyn Hills
  • South Columbus
    • Benning Park
    • Carter Acres
    • Oakland Park
    • Pine Hill
    • Riverland Terrace
    • Vista Terrance


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