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Columbus offers a diverse range of attractions, blending arts, sports, history, and natural beauty. Top areas of interest include:

  • Ohio Stadium
  • Nationwide Arena
  • Lower.com Field
  • Historic Crew Stadium
  • Schottenstein Center
  • Ohio Statehouse
  • Columbus Zoo & Aquarium
  • Center of Science and Industry (COSI)
  • Short North Arts District
  • German Village
  • Scioto Mile
  • Easton Town Center
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Population Statistics

Population Overview

City of Columbus: approx 920,000
Greater Columbus Metro Area: 2.2 million

Columbus is the largest city in Ohio
and the 14th largest city in the US.

Age Demographics

Under 18: 22%
18 to 64: 64%
65 and older: 14%
Median Age: 32 years

Ethnic Composition

White: 58%
African American: 29%

Hispanic or Latino: 7%
Asian: 5%
Other/Mixed: 4%

Household Information

Number of City Households: approx 350,000
Average Household Size: 2.4 people
Median Household Income: approx $54,000

Education Levels 

High School Graduates: 89%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 36%

The Ohio State University, one of the largest universities in the US, has over 60,000 students
and a significant impact on the city’s culture
and economy. 

Employment

Major Industries: Education, Healthcare, Finance, Insurance, Technology, Retail, and Logistics

Key Employers: Nationwide Insurance, Ohio State University, JPMorgan Chase, L Brands, Cardinal Health, and Honda

Columbus is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Midwest due to its diversified economy and expanding tech and logistics sectors.

Transportation and Accessibility 

Public Transit: Bus Routes (COTA)
Major Airports: John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH)
Major Highways: I-70, I-71, and I-270 (the outer belt)