Discover Columbus, A Great Place to Visit!
There is so much to "discover" in Columbus all year round! With its exceptional historic
downtown and distinctive architecture, new aquatic center and other wonderful recreational
activities, and lots of specialty stores and antique shopping, including Wisconsin's
largest antique mall, there is something for everyone to do in Columbus. So what are you
waiting for -- Discover Columbus today!
Business & Community
Located in Southwestern Wisconsin, just 30 miles northeast of Madison and 70 miles northwest
of Milwaukee, Columbus is proud of its vibrant business community, its heritage and
friendly people. Columbus is close to metropolitan areas and is also fortunate to be one
of the few communities in Wisconsin offering Amtrak train service.
The Columbus downtown is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Columbus
presents an almost perfect portrait of the late 19th century, and features over 200
turn-of-the-century commercial and residential buildings, which have been carefully
preserved. Several buildings, such as the 1892 City Hall, 1916 Park Pavilion and 1912
Carnegie Library, all still serve their original purposes.
The 1919 Farmers and Merchants Union Bank is Columbus' greatest claim to fame. Every year
architects, students and enthusiasts come to view and photograph the building, one of the
last designed by the great Louis Sullivan. The tapestry brick, elaborately decorated with
terra cotta ornamentation, is truly something to behold, and the five arched, stained glass
windows cast a gorgeous light as the sun is setting. The bank maintains a small museum
collection related to its history, and to Sullivan and his works, that is open and free
to the public during regular banking hours.
Columbus also offers many historic homes on tree-lined streets and local walking tours
will transport you back in time with stories about the buildings and the individuals who
made them.
Visit our Columbus Visitor Center web site
for more information.
Recreation & Festivals
The gently rolling farmland and paved county roads surrounding Columbus make the area
excellent for family biking. Pick up a biking map at the Columbus Chamber of Commerce.
Columbus has two golf courses, a new aquatic center and the Crawfish River to provide lots
of leisure activities. Enjoy our new Aquatic Center with zero-depth entrance and 170 foot
water slide, or picnic, fish or enjoy other water activities along the Crawfish River. To
see Columbus really celebrate, join the fun of the Red Bud Festival in May or attend the
Fourth of July activities, which include a parade, carnival and music in Fireman's Park,
and a spectacular fireworks display. Our community offers many family oriented activities
throughout the year!
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
While on your "day of discovery" in Columbus stop in and enjoy the cuisine at one of our
fine cafes or restaurants. Then perhaps a enjoy shopping at our many fine specialty shop or
go antiquing. The Columbus Antique Mall & Museum is Wisconsin's largest antique mall, where
you'll discover 70,000 square feet of antiques neatly presented on retail display shelving.
And not only is the Columbus Antique Mall the largest of its kind in Wisconsin, it contains the
largest selection of glassware anywhere in the United States. With more than 150 dealers
represented and lots of special sales, you'll find just about everything, including wildlife
prints and an ample supply of newer collectibles, at a great price. There are more than 13,000
square feet of furniture alone!
Area Attractions
- Columbus Antique Mall - Wisconsin's Largest Antique Mall
- Christopher Columbus Museum
- Historic Downtown Columbus
- Columbus Aquatic Center
- Crawfish River - boating, fishing & lots more recreational opportunities!
- Two Golf Courses
- Fine Restaurants
- Great Specialty Shopping
Discover Columbus
Columbus Visitor Center
Columbus Business Directory