Willett (Columbus, Georgia)

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Willett is a neighborhood in Columbus, Georgia. It is located southwest of the central business district of Downtown. [1]

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References

  1. "Columbus quadrangle map, 7.5 minute series, GA-AL" (PDF). 2014.

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