In unlikely win, city transforms neglected river from ‘sewer’ into destination

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

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