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City As Text

Posing in the park

City as Text provides conference attendees with the opportunity to explore the host city, gaining valuable learning experiences.

In previous years, students have explored cities such as Indianapolis, Kalamazoo, Louisville, and Dayton. Conference attendees will be given the opportunity to visit museums, local attractions, and much more in the different cities where the annual conference is held. We look forward to discovering more about Columbus, Ohio, in 2012!

*Please note that some of these locations require bus, taxi, or personal transportation to access. In addition, some locations charge an admission fee. Individuals are responsible for any charges incurred as part of City As Text.

Individuals and groups may explore the following Columbus City As Text options:









Center of Science and Industry
http://www.cosi.org/

Columbus Commons Park
http://columbuscommons.org/.

Columbus Museum of Art
http://www.columbusmuseum.org/

Columbus Park of Roses
http://www.parkofroses.org/

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
http://www.columbuszoo.org/

Easton Town Center
http://eastontowncenter.com/

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
http://www.fpconservatory.org/

German Village
http://germanvillage.com/visitors-center

Jack Nicklaus Museum
http://www.nicklausmuseum.org/

John W. Galbreath Bicentennial Park
http://www.sciotomile.com/

Kelton House Museum
http://www.keltonhouse.com/

The King Arts Complex
http://www.kingartscomplex.com/index.aspx

The Ohio Statehouse
http://www.ohiostatehouse.org/Tours/Index.aspx

Olentangy Indian Caverns
http://www.olentangyindiancaverns.com/

North Market
http://www.northmarket.com/

Short North Arts District
http://www.shortnorth.org/

The Topiary Park
http://www.topiarygarden.org/



*For more information about Columbus, Ohio, visit:
http://www.experiencecolumbus.com/tour-planners-sample-itineraries.cfm.