Historic Columbus Foundation [GA]
The Historic Columbus Foundation primarily functions as an advocate for historical preservation and heritage tourism in Columbus, GA. However, the foundation also operates the Heritage Corner, which consists of an early 19th-century log cabin, the 1828 Federal Walker-Peters-Langdon House, 1840s Woodruff Farm House, the Greek Revival Victorian Pemberton House, and the Italian-villa style Janice Persons Biggers House. The Pemberton House served as the residence of Dr. John Stith Pemberton, creator of the original Coca-Cola recipe, between 1855 and 1860. All of the above properties are furnished to the style of their respective period. The lower floors of the Rankin House, the foundation's headquarters, also serve as a historic house museum, focusing on the years between 1850 and 1870. The society's final public site is the Heritage Park, which is an outdoor recreation area with interpretive panels.
The foundation offers period rooms, tours, curriculum-based guided student tours and programs, a park, and wayside interpretive panels. Reservations are required for all student tours and programs.