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The now titled Liberty District was one of Columbus' most prolific and safe gathering places for black entertainment during the era of segregation, and is home to the famed and now restored Liberty Theater.

Photo showing Columbus' entire motorized fire department. Under Central of Georgia Viaduct on 13th Street. Also shows new Hook and Ladder.

A group of men posing with their diplomas around a desk and an older man.

Three men receiving their diplomas from the Columbus Vocational school. From left to right: Riley R. Burlison, Eugene R. Grant, and Odez Burgess.

Broken trees and damaged homes in a neighborhood.

Broken trees in front of a building with some of the roofing pulled off of the building.

Debris flung into a clearing beside some houses.

A white house with roof damage from the tornado.

A view of a street with water towers beside buildings and homes.

A field of broken trees and their limbs in a clearing beside a sidewalk.

A truck drives by broken and fallen trees beside a sidewalk and a damaged home to its left.

A white house with no roof and part of its chimney broken with a white shirt stuck on a bush in front of the home.

A white house peeking from behind a forest of broken tree.

A broken bridge with broken trees and limbs on either side of it with homes visible in the background.

A white house that has had its roof almost torn off by the tornado beside another damaged home.

A road that has trees and limbs lining the side of it.

A white house that has had its roof and chimney severely damaged by the tornado.

A white house that has had its roof and chimney severely damaged by the tornado.

A white house that has one side lifted from its foundation by a fallen tree.
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