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Columbus is the capital of the U.S. state of Ohio. This is the largest city in this state. At the moment, Columbus is recognized as one of the fifty best cities in the United States. Tourists find it very interesting to walk in old city streets and enjoy the enchanting view from the waterfront. Many tourists expect to find a modern megalopolis, and so they are surprised when they see a charming city with many low-rise buildings. It sometimes feels that time flies slowly in Columbus, and the city lives in the past. However, Columbus is actually a well-developed settlement with modern factories and rich cultural life. The history of Columbus started soon after the United States had finally got their long-awaited independence. A small village appeared on the site of modern Columbus. A settler from Virginia, Lucas Sullivant, was the founder of that village. The new settlement was called Franklinton. In 1812, it was decided to make the village area the capital of a new state. The new city was named Columbus after great explorer Christopher Columbus. Since that time, the region has been developing as the capital of the state. That being said, a disaster happened in Columbus in 1833. A cholera epidemic claimed the lives of many locals. At the end of the 19th century, Columbus became a large industrial center in the United States. The population of the city increased to 125 thousand people. However, this was not the end of all troubles for Columbus. A large flood happened in … Read further

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At the end of the 19th century, Columbus became a large industrial center in the United States. The population of the city increased to 125 thousand people. However, this was not the end of all troubles for Columbus. A large flood happened in the city in March 1913. Almost 100 people died, and many were left homeless. It took much time to rebuild the destroyed buildings. Later, Columbus had to deal with such … Open

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Rockefeller Center becomes the most famous destination in the city on Christmas Eve. People come there to enjoy a beautiful Christmas tree. There is a magnificent park near this large office center, and on winter an ice skating rink is organized there. Shiny garlands and neon signboards have become typical for this part of the city. If you move your feet to the closest underground walkway, you will find one more iconic place - the Guinness World Records Museum. Both the location and items exhibited are very unusual. When describing cultural landmarks of the United States, it's simply impossible to fail to mention the Metropolitan Museum. This museum exhibits a large collection of art. Visitors will find here works of famous European and American artists, and several halls are dedicated to collections of antiquity and other ancient artifacts. The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum exhibits collections of spacecrafts, airplanes and historic documents connected with the history of aeronautics. … Open

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