The Columbus Museum in Columbus, Georgia was founded in 1953. It contains many artifacts on both American art and regional history, displayed in both its permanent collection as well as temporary exhibitions.[1] It is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Former curator and director, Joseph B. Mahan, Jr., was instrumental in the creation of the Institute for the Study of American Cultures in 1983.
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Established | 1953 |
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Coordinates | 32.46712°N 84.97413°W / 32.46712; -84.97413 |
Type | American Art/Regional History museum |
Website | columbusmuseum.com |
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