→ Civil War predominates at Caring for Heritage in Columbia – LancasterOnline
Events like these connect the past with the present in a way that history books cannot. They are an extremely important part of a local and regional sense of place and pride. Let’s help grow this awareness one event at a time, and hopefully bask in the reflected glory that emanates from them.
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For a detailed review of The Turkey Hill Experience click here.
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→ It's triplets! Another successful peregrine falcon nesting on Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge - LancasterOnline
The article predicts that the young falcons could make their first flights within the week. My only questions: What ...

→ Two York County state parks get kudos in Smithsonian - The York Daily Record
The parks were mentioned in the article "The 20 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2014". Coming ...

UPDATE: Click the link to read my in depth review of The Turkey Hill Experience.
→ The Turkey Hill Experience | NBC 10 Philadelphia
The link above leads to a very brief roundup of ...
→ Photos: Columbia Kettle Works Craft Brewery - ydr.com

→ New Susquehanna River trail center in Columbia hosts open house, wows visitors - Lancaster Online

June 6th marked the 3rd anniversary of the grand opening of The Turkey Hill Experience. What started out as the hulking ruins of the former Ashley & Bailey silk mill building has ...

→ Little Bigfoot: Columbia’s first Albatwitch Festival remembers the apple-snatching creature of local lore - LancasterOnline
This is a brilliant idea for a festival and certainly a welcome addition to the ...
→ Tales from Pennsylvania's 'Museum of Mysteries' - WGAL

The Central National Bank building in downtown Columbia, PA. Photo © visitpadutchcountry.com.

June 6th marked the 3rd anniversary of the grand opening of The Turkey Hill Experience - what started out as the hulking ruins of the former Ashley & Bailey silk mill building ...
→ First Thunder on the River crowds Columbia with classic cars - LancasterOnline: Local News
You can go straight to the photo gallery accompanying the article by clicking here.

This was the last wooden covered bridge (prior ones were destroyed in 1832 and 1863) to connect Columbia and Wrightsville, it was replaced by a steel-truss bridge that would last until being ...
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