In Columbus, GA (est. pop. 202,616), the city’s greatest natural asset had been turned into an eyesore. In the 1800s, textile mills dammed the Chattahoochee River as a power source. A century and a half later, the textile industry was long gone — and the river languished as an industrialTo read more — login/subscribe
In unlikely win, city transforms neglected river from ‘sewer’ into destination
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