
Columbus sits at the significant confluence of the Platte River and the Loup River, a landscape defined by water management and regional transit in the early 21st century. The city's civic core is anchored by the Platte County Courthouse, while its growth is reflected in the residential expansions and industrial corridors reaching toward the Columbus Municipal Airport. The complex hydrology of the area is evident in the Loup River Canal, which feeds into Lake Babcock and Lake North, supporting both utility and recreation.
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