Columbus

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The Columbus Museum of Art is unlike any art museum I’ve ever experienced. — Afar Magazine
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Ohio's premier science and industry museum was designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. — Michelin Guide
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In a dramatic building designed by Peter Eisenmann, the houses contemporary art—including performance art and mixed-media works. — Fodor's
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Georges Seurat’s pointillist masterpiece has been recreated in Ohio in topiary form.  — Atlas Obscura
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the 233-acre enclave of preserved cottages and town homes six blocks south of the Ohio Statehouse, has its roots in an 1814 addition to Columbus's south side. — Fodor's
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Bring a chair or blanket and some snacks for a picnic in the park and watch plays like The Merchant of Venice and Romeo and Juliet. — Afar Magazine
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In the middle of a 90-acre urban park about 2 mi east of Downtown, this elegant glass conservatory shelters desert, rain forest, mountain, and tropical island plant habitats. — Fodor's
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The Ohio Statehouse is not only the seat of Ohio government and the "People's House", it is also one of the oldest working statehouses in the country. — Afar Magazine
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The Ohio Historical Center has been changed from a fusty relic house to an interactive museum. — Lonely Planet
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Across from the State House, the ornate 2,779-seat theater opened in 1928 to show movies and live stage shows. — Fodor's
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The one-mile stretch of the Scioto Mile park along the Scioto river from the Arena District to Whittier Peninsula really is quite beautiful. — Afar Magazine
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The massive presence of Ohio State makes it a city within the city of Columbus. — Fodor's
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