Columbus, GeorgiaIntroduction to Columbus, Georgia
Columbus is a city located in Georgia's Muscogee County. Situated in the west central part of the state near the Alabama state line, Columbus lies about 90 miles southwest of Georgia's capital (Atlanta) and approximately 80 miles east of the city of Montgomery, Alabama. Columbus is serviced by Interstate I-185 and also by U.S. Routes 27, 80, 280, and 431.
Known as the Fountain City for the numerous fountains installed there early in the 20th century, Columbus is also the birthplace of Coca Cola and the home of Columbus State University. Fort Benning Military Reservation, a premiere U.S. Army training facility and the region's principal employer, is located in Columbus, which is also the corporate headquarters of many companies such as AFLAC Insurance and Carmike Cinemas.
Once the site of a Creek Indian Village, Columbus was established in 1828 as a trading post to strengthen Georgia's western border. Named after Christopher Columbus, the city became one of the most significant industrial centers of the South in the mid 19th century, owing to its prominence in the textile industry. In later years, Columbus underwent modernization and a training camp for soldiers was established in the area. Known at the time as Camp Benning, the camp would later evolve into the present day Fort Benning. During the latter part of the 20th century, the city experienced a significant period of urban renewal and revitalization. This effort has resulted in a welcome expansion of commercial activity which is still ongoing today.
Columbus Places of Interest
Columbus offers its visitors and residents a wide variety of fine attractions. The Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum, the nation's only Civil War naval museum, is a living structure which chronicles the Civil War era. The National Infantry Museum contains a large collection of military art and artifacts and focus on the role of the American Infantryman through two centuries of valor. Some of the other notable attractions in the city include the following:
- Coca-Cola Space Science Center: Includes replicas of an Apollo capsule and Space Shuttle.
- Heritage Corner: Features the birthplace of Coca-Cola.
- Andersonville: The former Camp Sumter, once the largest of the Confederate military prisons.
- Little Whitehouse: Built by future President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 while governor of New York.
- F.D. Roosevelt State Park: A 10,000-acre park located on Pine Mountain.
- Warm Springs Village: A Victorian village with more than 65 shops.
- Westville: An authentically restored 1850s village which depicts life in pre-industrial Georgia.
- Springer Opera House
- Callaway Gardens
- Columbus Museum
- Oxbow Meadows
- Pine Mountain Wild Animal Safari
- Providence Canyon
Columbus is home to two professional sports teams. The Columbus Catfish are a Class A minor league baseball team playing in the South Atlantic League. The Catfish are affiliated with Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Columbus Cottonmouths are a professional ice hockey team who play their home games at Columbus Civic Center. The "Mouths" are members of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). Columbus is also notable for being the home of the 2006 Little League World Champions. The city's team represented the state of Georgia in the tournament and defeated the team from Japan in August, 2006 to capture the championship of the 60th Little League Baseball World Series.
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Getting Help Do you have a problem with drugs or alcohol and live in Columbus, Georgia? Are you concerned about a family member in Columbus, Georgia who has a problem like this? Whatever your situation it's easy to believe that you're alone with this . . . that, somehow, you have to solve the problem all on your own. That is not the case. We care about you - and will help you find a drug rehab or treatment center in Columbus, Georgia for your specific treatment needs. You don't have to deal with drug addiction or alcoholism on your own! Call toll free 1-866-395-1680 to speak to a professional drug rehab counselor or alcoholism treatment specialist or simply fill out the Columbus, Georgia treatment request form and you will be contacted by a drug rehab counselor shortly.
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New Horizons drug treatment center is a treatment facility located in Columbus, GA. that an individual can enter in order to treat a drug addiction or alcoholism problem. Through therapy and education at New Horizons, Individual's are rehabilitated using various treatment methods which can enable them to lead a productive life. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend New Horizons in Columbus. A few of the many reasons are: the inability to control their drinking or drug use, alienating their friends and family, legal problems, severe depression and general unhappiness due to excessive drug or alcohol use.
Below you will find a detailed description about the treatment options provided at New Horizons. If you need any further assistance our trained counselors are available 24hrs a day 7 days a week, call toll free 1-866-395-1680. Our not for profit organization has helped over two hundred thousand people find the treatment options that can change their lives. Don't feel alone we are there for you. Call 1-866-395-1680 now.
Contact Information
New Horizons MH/MR SA Comm Serv Board/Womens Prog
P.O. Box 5328
Columbus, GA, 31906
(706) 569-0727
www.newhorizonscsb.org
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Treatment Services
Mix of mental health and substance abuse services and Drug rehab Columbus, Georgia
A mix of mental health and substance abuse services provide a wide variety of information relating to both mental health and substance abuse. These services specialize in helping individuals who have problems in both areas and are looking for guidance and advice. Information will be available to help understand these two issues and how they are related.
Substance abuse treatment and Drug rehab Columbus, Georgia
Substance abuse treatment is helping an individual recover from drugs or alcohol. An individual who has a substance abuse problem can greatly benefit from attending a substance abuse treatment program. There they will learn the tools needed in order to live life without drugs or alcohol.
Outpatient treatment services and Drug rehab Columbus, Georgia
Outpatient treatment services are a helpful resource to obtain info about the various outpatient treatment methods. When an individual is entered in an outpatient treatment program they attend meetings at a facility on a regular basis. However, they do not live at the treatment facility. Outpatient treatment services can offer such information as the locations of qualified outpatient treatment programs, how to choose an outpatient treatment program that is right for you and much more.
Partial hospitalization/day treatment Columbus, Georgia
Partial hospitalization/day treatment is beneficial to individuals who need help in recovering from drug addiction. Individuals who are in need of drug addiction rehabilitation with intensive structure will find this level of treatment appropriate. In Partial hospitalization/day treatment individuals arrive in the morning to participate in their recovery program throughout the day as well as attending several evening sessions during the week.
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