• Home
  • About
    • Directions
    • Timeline
    • About the CCVB
      • Grants Program
      • Tourism Partners
  • Visitors
    • Attractions
      • Daily Home Tours
      • Local Attractions
      • Regional Attractions
      • Historic Places
      • African-American
      • Art & Entertainment
      • Children's Activities
      • Speedway
    • Spring Pilgrimage
      • Pilgrimage 2012
    • Tennessee Williams
    • Accommodations
      • Bed & Breakfasts
      • Hotels
    • Outdoor Recreation
      • Camping
      • Golf
      • Trails & Hiking
      • Parks & Recreation
      • Speedway
      • Fishing
    • Food & Drink
      • Family Dining
      • Fast Dining
      • Fine Dining
      • Night Life
    • Shopping
      • Centers & Districts
      • Specialty
      • Antique
    • Planning Guides
    • Order a Visitor's Guide
    • Sign up for email newsletter
  • Group Travelers
    • Planning Guides
    • Day Tour
    • Half Day Tour
  • Meeting Professionals
    • Meeting Planning Guides
      • Wedding Planners
      • Meetings
    • Resources
      • Community Resources
      • Realtors
      • Churches
      • Media Outlets
      • Schools
      • Outreach Agencies
      • Genealogy
      • Meeting Planning Services
      • Entertainment
      • Florists
      • Photographers
      • Caterers
      • Transportation
      • Weddings
    • Venues
      • Historic Locations
      • Larger Venues
  • Media Room
    • Logos
    • Press Releases
      • Museum on Tenn-Tom
      • CCVB wins tourism award
      • Marketing Shrimp to N MS
      • Roses to the CCVB
      • Waterway Into Lifeline
      • CVB board member
      • CCVB Recaps Successes
      • List Promotes Tourism
      • Congratulations to our hometown hero, Big Joe Shelton
      • Crappie USA $10,000 Super Event
      • Columbus Pilgrimage offers historic nuggets
    • Story Ideas
    • Image Galleries
    • Video
  • Film Commission
  • Calendar
<<  Return to Previous Page

Colonnade (C. 1840)

Colonnade (C. 1840)
Circa 1840
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
620 2nd Street South

Colonnade Garden is typical of the 1860's, featuring a boxwood maze, pleasure garden, formal area with fountains, kitchen and herb garden, fruits and berries. Walk through to enjoy the flowers blooming in the footprints of each gardener who lived there in the past.

  • Welcome
  •  |  About
  •  |  Visitors
  •  |  Group Travelers
  •  |  Meeting Professionals
  •  |  Media Room
  •  |  Film Commission
  •  |  Calendar

P.O. Box 789  •  Columbus, MS 39703  •  662.329.1191  •  800.327.2686