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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.
The ColumbusMuseum in Columbus, Georgia, was founded in 1953. It contains many artifacts on both American art and regional history, displayed in both...
The ColumbusMuseum of Art (CMA) is an art museum in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Formed in 1878 as the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (its name until 1978)...
The Knights of Columbus (K of C) is a global Catholic fraternal service order founded by Blessed Michael J. McGivney on March 29, 1882. Membership is limited...
Christopher ColumbusMuseum is a museum in Valladolid in western Spain built in 1968. Outside is a statue of the Santa María. Old photo of the building...
Obama's portrait for the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. The ColumbusMuseum of Art hosted an exhibition of his work in 2007 and describes his paintings...
Christopher Columbus (/kəˈlʌmbəs/; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa...
downtown Columbus, CCAD's campus consists of 14 buildings (including 2 residence halls) on 9 acres (36,000 m2) and is adjacent to the ColumbusMuseum of Art...
School District 17 Board of Education and as director of the Knights of ColumbusMuseum. A member of the American Solidarity Party, Sonski is the party's nominee...
The National Civil War Naval Museum, located in Columbus, Georgia, United States, is a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) facility that features remnants of...
Between 1492 and 1504, the Italian navigator and explorer Christopher Columbus led four transatlantic maritime expeditions in the name of the Catholic...
Memorial and Museum (NVMM) is the United States' national museum for veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. The museum is located in Columbus, Ohio, along...
Columbus State Community College (CSCC) is a public community college in Columbus, Ohio. Founded as Columbus Area Technician's School in 1963, it was renamed...
to the ColumbusMuseum of Art, "the most acclaimed American artist of his generation". George Wesley Bellows was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. He...
officially the Center of Science and Industry, is a science museum and research center in Columbus, Ohio. COSI was opened to the public on 29 March 1964 and...
The Christopher Columbus House in Genoa, Italy, is an 18th-century reconstruction of the house in which Christopher Columbus grew up. The house is located...
Ferdinand Columbus (Spanish: Fernando or Hernando Colón; Portuguese: Fernando Colombo; Italian: Fernando Colombo; 15 August 1488 – 12 July 1539) was a...
Youngstown Canton Museum of Art, Canton Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland ColumbusMuseum of Art, Columbus Contemporary...
Port Columbus may mean: The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus, an attraction in Columbus, Georgia Port Columbus (Georgia) on the Chattahoochee...
Columbus City Schools, formerly known as Columbus Public Schools, is the official school district for the city of Columbus, Ohio, and serves most of the...
Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s, Brad Cloepfil redesigned 2 Columbus Circle for the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), which has occupied the building since...