Making Bank: Money and Columbus Financial Institutions

MAY 17, 2025 – MARCH 22, 2026
Money is a key part of our everyday lives, affecting our daily decisions and the prosperity of our communities. The Chattahoochee Valley has been home to a number of banks and financial institutions in the past two centuries. Some of these businesses have their roots in local textile mills and other manufacturing ventures, but since the mid-20th century, the success of local banks has become a key driver of our region's growth. As Columbus transitioned from a blue-collar mill economy to one centered on financial services, money and banks gained even more importance.
This exhibition utilizes artifacts in the Museum's permanent collection and object loans from individuals and local financial institutions. It also features historic coins and banknotes, placing a special focus on the artistry and symbolism of designs used on these commonplace objects.
Made possible in part by support from: