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[[Seymour Skinner]] applied to [[Ohio State University]] in Columbus. He later visited the university after finding out that he had actually been accepted there.<ref>"[[Grampy Can Ya Hear Me]]"</ref>
 
[[Seymour Skinner]] applied to [[Ohio State University]] in Columbus. He later visited the university after finding out that he had actually been accepted there.<ref>"[[Grampy Can Ya Hear Me]]"</ref>
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[[Anastasia Alekova|Anastasia]], the mail-order bride from [[Russia]] for [[Moe]] as part of a prank by [[Bart]], is a con aritst from Columbus.<ref>"[[From Russia Without Love]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 20:29, May 18, 2024

Columbus
Columbus.png
Town/City Information
Country: USA
First mentioned: "'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
First appearance: "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me"


Columbus is the capital city of Ohio.

History

While in The Prodigy Barn toy store, Bart was playing a video game that involved blasting the capital cities of every state. He was having fun, until he realized that it was an educational game and threw the controller at the TV screen, exclaiming "That'll teach you to teach me!"[1]

Seymour Skinner applied to Ohio State University in Columbus. He later visited the university after finding out that he had actually been accepted there.[2]

Anastasia, the mail-order bride from Russia for Moe as part of a prank by Bart, is a con aritst from Columbus.[3]

Appearances

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