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        • Amzi Love/Lincoln Homes (c.1848)
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        • Wisteria Place (C. 1854)
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        • Columbus Air Force Base
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Historic antebellum homes, Mississippi’s top-rated Main Street, & the best Southern hospitality around. Beauty, charm and grace. When it comes to planning your convention or meeting, Columbus has it all!

The staff of the Columbus Convention & Visitors Bureau is willing to help you in the planning and execution of your trip to Columbus in any way. We’ll be happy to customize itineraries according to your interests and to tailor an event to suit your needs. You’ll find in Columbus that we’re dedicated to you and your guests and to providing high-quality, hospitable service at every opportunity.

Site Inspections
We will schedule individual or group site inspections of hotels, convention centers, meeting and event venues, activity and entertainment facilities and shopping locations.

Bids/Proposals
To assist in meeting planning, our staff will compile available dates and rates from selected facilities.

Welcome Bags
Events held in Columbus are provided welcome bags for each out-of-town guest.

Official Greeting
Columbus is eager to welcome you and your participants to our friendly city. We will arrange an official welcome by a local dignitary. This will be one of your many experiences with our “true southern hospitality”.

Spousal Tour Program
Interested in seeing more of Columbus and the Golden Triangle area? Let us pre-package a tour of some of our many attractions. This can include visits to our historic downtown shopping district, antebellum home tours, or tours of the Tenn-Tom Waterway.

Literature
We will be happy to provide complimentary copies of the Columbus Visitors Guide, featuring an area map, list of festival and events, restaurants, shopping locations, golf courses, and attractions.

Download a Visitors Guide, Dining/Lodging Guide or Tennessee Williams Guide below or contact us to receive your free copies along with numerous other brochures we have to offer.

If you need additional information, please feel free to email or call us at (662) 329-1191. We appreciate your consideration of Columbus, Mississippi. To schedule an appointment for a site inspection simply give us a call.

We are eager to show you what Columbus has to offer!

 


Columbus Visitors Guide

Tennessee Williams Guide

Area Attractions Map

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