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MAKE A MEMORY TOGETHER
The Columbus Visitors Center staff is ready to help you plan your trip. Bring a group of girlfriends. Bring your daughter, sister or mother. Scroll down for more trip ideas or just call Becky at 800.468.6564, ext. 203, for trip planning assistance.

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So, he’s just not that into you? Let it out.
- Visit the 500-acre Valley Branch Retreat and engage in some paintball fun
- Take a class in karate, tae kwon do, or kickboxing
- Restore your chi with a private yoga class or spa party
- Grab your bike and joing the Girlfriend Ride
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Just being here where you are surrounded by some of the world’s finest modern design will inspire you. Take it to the next level.
- Take an architecture tour by bus or by cell phone
- Take a walk and see dozens of sculptures throughout the city
- Visit an art gallery or the studio of a local artist
- Learn to make a bracelet, knit a scarf, or weave a blanket
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It’s no secret. Columbus has always been a destination for shopping.
- Shop for brand names at the 85 stores at Edinburgh Premium Outlets
- Peruse the state’s largest antique mall
- Poke around the one-of-a-kind specialty shops in Columbus
- Shop with a personal shopper who can help you make the perfect purchase
- Get a downloadable guide to Columbus shopping
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Let one of our local experts teach you how to make a crowd-pleasing crème brulee or how to serve the perfect wine to compliment any meal.
- Learn how to prepare a special dish
- Attend a special wine-tasting event just for you and your gal pals
- Visit Power House Brewing company to sample microbrewery beers,
including a few made right here
- Take in the tour of chocolate shops on our Chocolate Trail, go here for details.
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Do you love the great outdoors?
- Visit an amazing greenhouse
- Tour the modern landscape designs of Columbus
- Visit a rural farm with gardens and an antique shop
- Attend a workshop at Stream Cliff Herb Farm or simply enjoy the homegrown and homebaked goodies in the tea room
- Kick back and float in a canoe along the Driftwood River
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Chicks Click Here featured in Columbus newspaper Read the Columbus newspaper's write-up about Chicks Click Here, with photos of the staff. Go here; the article begins on page 31. |
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