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Columbus-themed topics to discuss at the Thanksgiving table

From Columbus fun facts to local winter events, keep the dinner table talk interesting this Thanksgiving using CBUStoday stories.

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Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and if you’re in need of interesting and lighthearted dinner table topics, we’re here to help.

Cities in Ohio

Impress the table by educating them on how seven cities in Ohio earned their names — from London to Dublin to Manchester, there’s a lot of global history involved.

Columbus fun facts

Did you know Columbus is home to 61 breweries? Or that the NFL headquarters used to be located in CBUS? Check our list of 15 fun city facts to talk about with your turkey.

Winter festivities

Spend some time planning fun for the whole family, whether it be catching an upcoming concert or seeing the holiday lights.

Sports

Update your crew about the playoff status of the Crew, or get to know the 2023-2024 men’s basketball team with our guide.

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