Step Back in Time with Downtown Columbus' Self-Guided Historical Tour
Some communities are best experienced through their restaurants, shops or entertainment. Downtown Columbus offers all of those, but it also tells a remarkable story through its architecture.
If you've ever walked through the Trackside District and admired the beautiful brick buildings, ornate storefronts or historic landmarks, you've already discovered that every block has a story to tell. The Self-Guided Historical Tour, created by the Platte County Historical Society, invites visitors to slow down, explore and uncover the rich history that helped shape Columbus into the thriving community it is today.
History Around Every Corner
Downtown Columbus is home to dozens of buildings that have stood the test of time. From former hotels and theaters to banks, department stores and railroad landmarks, these structures represent more than beautiful architecture -- they reflect the businesses, people and events that built our community over generations.
The tour features nearly twenty historic locations throughout downtown, including:
- Glur's Tavern
- The Columbus Theatre
- The Platte County Courthouse
- The Evans Hotel
- The German National Bank
- The North Opera House
- The Henry Block
- Friedhof Department Store
- And many more
Each stop includes historical information, photographs and fascinating details that help bring Columbus' past to life.
A Walking Tour at Your Own Pace
One of the best parts about the Self-Guided Historical Tour is you can experience it whenever it fits your schedule.
Whether you have thirty minutes or an entire afternoon, you can stroll through downtown at your own pace, stopping wherever something catches your eye. Scan the QR codes or use the online interactive map to learn about each building's history while enjoying the charm of Downtown Columbus.
It's a wonderful activity for:
- Weekend visitors
- Families looking for an educational outing
- History enthusiasts
- Architecture lovers
- Photography fans
- Local residents wanting to rediscover their hometown
Appreciate the Architecture
Many of Downtown Columbus' buildings date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. As you walk the tour, you'll notice the craftmanship that defines these historic structures from decorative brickwork and ornate cornices to original storefront details and timeless architectural styles.
These buildings continue to house locally owned businesses, restaurants, boutiques and gathering places, allowing visitors to experience both the city's history and its vibrant present.
It's a reminder that preservation isn't just about protecting old buildings -- it's about celebrating the character that makes Downtown Columbus unique.
Make It Part of Your Downtown Adventure
The historical tour pairs perfectly with everything else the Trackside District has to offer.
Spend the morning exploring historic landmarks, then enjoy lunch at one of our local restaurants. Browse unique boutiques, discover public art along the Sculpture/Mural Walk, relax with a cup of coffee or visit the Columbus Art Gallery. During the summer months, finish the day with live music during Beats & Eats in Frankfort Square.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you're visiting Columbus for the first time or have lived here your entire life, the Self-Guided Historical Tour offers a fresh perspective on the buildings and stories that define our downtown.
Take a walk. Look up. Notice the architectural details you've passed countless times. Discover the people and places that helped build Columbus.
You may never look at Downtown Columbus the same way again.
Ready to explore? Visit the Platte County Historical Society's Historical Tour page to access the interactive map and begin your journey through Downtown Columbus's rich architectural heritage.