MidTown (Columbus, Georgia)
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Midtown is an area of six square miles in Columbus, Georgia. Within its boundaries are residential neighborhoods, historic districts, eleven public schools, parks and public greenspaces, the Columbus Museum, the Columbus Public Library, the Muscogee County Public Education Center, the Columbus Aquatic Center, commercial office and retail districts, and the international headquarters for Aflac. Midtown is home to over 22,000 residents living in 8500 households and is six miles (10 km) north of Fort Benning on I-185.
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Midtown is an area of six square miles in Columbus, Georgia. Within its boundaries are residential neighborhoods, historic districts, eleven public schools, parks and public greenspaces, the Columbus Museum, the Columbus Public Library, the Muscogee County Public Education Center, the Columbus Aquatic Center, commercial office and retail districts, and the international headquarters for Aflac. Midtown is home to over 22,000 residents living in 8500 households and is six miles (10 km) north of Fort Benning on I-185. Midtown's boundaries are Talbott on and Warm Springs Roads on the north; I-185 on the east; Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard on the south; and 10th Avenue on the west. It is a diverse, and increasingly walkable and bicycle friendly part of town. Midtown is centrally located to Columbus' many cycling amenities: the newly opened Fall Line Trace bike trail parallels Midtown's northern boundary and access to the 14-mile (23 km) Riverwalk is one mile (1.6 km) away.
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