The National Infantry Museum is one of the few good things about Columbus.
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When we first moved to AL in 1999, I drove to Columbus for (infrequent;) shopping and even flew out of that airport straight to Roanoke, VA. Husband and I also took our children over there to the National Civil War Naval Museum and frequented some of the restaurants. These days, no way I go there alone.
Noah’s Nightly Newsletter – 9/18/23
https://truthlion.com/noahs-nightly-newsletter-9-18-23/
* FAA Investigating Recent United Airlines Sudden Plunge…
* The Missing F-35 Makes NO SENSE — How Is This Possible?
* FALSE FLAG IMMINENT? U.S. Military Issues 2-Day Stand-down Order For All Jets
* BREAKING UPDATE: F-35 Reportedly Found
* The EXACT Plan To Kill The U.S. Dollar REVEALED
* BREAKING: Hunter Biden Sues The IRS!
* Here’s The Silent Boycott That Has Woke Corporations Running Scared. (Over 2 Million Patriots Have Joined The Revolution)
* Trump Answers Questions About Melania and Barron
* Ahhh, now do you see the plan?
* ‘Soviet Style Central Planning’ Chicago Proposes Government-Ran Grocery Stores After Retailers Flee
* Bank to Phase Out Cash, Cheque & Phone Payments in 2024 and Move to Digital-Only Transactions
* GOP Billionaire Coming To President Trump’s Aid!
Before 9-11, we flew to Columbus and arrived quite late due to a flight delay. The car rental counter was closed and we needed a cab. The situation was really strange, and while I was wondering what was up with some of the cabs who seemed to have someone riding shotgun, a cop walked up to us and said, "Don't take this cab." He walked a bit further, then turned around and came back and told us to wait a minute... after which he bent down, had a terse conversation with the cabbie and the guy next to him, and told them in no uncertain terms to get out of there. Then he stood up, said something about "some of these cabs are not safe" and told us to take the second cab in the line.
It was a weird trip in many ways. The world changed shortly thereafter, and we have never been back to Columbus, GA. Sounds like it is just as well.