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Chattahoochee RiverWalk

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There are eleven designated access points. With expansion there is a more continuous way for people who want to go to Fort Benning from Lake Oliver Marina. There are two sections of the RiverWalk to be completed: the City Mills site and the Bibb Mill site. The 14th Street bridge is also slated for
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The Chattahoochee RiverWalk also connects to the Phenix City RiverWalk at the 14th Street Bridge. The Phenix City RiverWalk extends from the Dillingham Street bridge to the 14th Street bridge, but it will extend up to the City Mills Dam on the Alabama side of the
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The City of Columbus Visitor Center partnered with Groundspeak to emplace a GeoTour along the Riverwalk to attract geocachers. The GeoTour highlights 31 locations important to the history of the city.
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Columbus in the 19th century. The bridge to the left was the Upper Bridge (now the 14th Street Pedestrian Bridge) and the bridge to the right was the Lower Bridge (now the Dillingham Street Bridge).
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The second section begins south of the North Highlands Dam, which can be accessed from First Avenue, and ends at the Fourteenth Street Pedestrian Bridge and
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In 1989 construction began on the first phase of RiverWalk. The project opened for use on October 12, 1992 (
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14th Street Bridge from Phenix City Riverwalk. The bridge now stands were the Upper Bridge once stood.
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was constructed in the third phase. The fourth phase extended the RiverWalk from the Bibb Mill to the
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Section of the Riverwalk just south of the North Highlands Dam, which can be seen in the background.
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The second phase of the RiverWalk extended it from the Columbus Convention and Trade Center in
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Dam. Construction began in 2009 to connect the RiverWalk from the 14th Street bridge to the
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News Video explaining the "Alligator Habitat" signs on the Chattahoochee Riverwalk.
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Construction is underway to connect the second and third sections of the RiverWalk
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on the RiverWalk, there are signs warning that the area is an Alligator Habitat.
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baseball stadium, Oxbow Meadows Learning Center, and Oxbow Creek Golf Course.
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as one of the forty most Bicycle Friendly Communities in the United States.
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South view of the Riverwalk. Picture taken on Bay Street at Synovous.
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The Riverwalk begins just off of River Road at the Lake Oliver Dam.
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was installed on the RiverWalk near the Dillingham Street bridge.
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New construction on Phenix City side of Chattahoochee Riverwalk
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The Chattahoochee Riverwalk from the Dillingham Street Bridge
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Eagle and Phenix Dam from Bay Street in front of Synovous.
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Walking and biking area in Columbus, Georgia, United States
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contains an unencyclopedic or excessive gallery of images
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The first area runs from the Lake Oliver Dam to the
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The newest addition of the Chattahoochee Riverwalk.
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Index

Chattahoochee River
Columbus, Georgia
United States
League of American Bicyclists

Columbus Day
Christopher Columbus
Downtown
South Columbus
Fort Benning
TSYS
Bibb Mill
Lake Oliver
Eagle & Phenix Dam
North Columbus
Lake Oliver
Fort Moore
North Highlands Dam
TSYS
Eagle & Phenix Dam
Fort Moore
Chattahoochee River
Battle of Columbus, Georgia
Total System Services
Bibb Manufacturing Company
National Infantry Museum
National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus
Golden Park
Columbus Civic Center

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