About Town 12/9/18

This week’s photos from around Columbia…
(Click/tap on photos for larger, sharper images.)
Zippy
(Photo: Courtesy of Pam Cook)

In last week’s “About Town,” we mentioned a monkey owned by a couple of residents on the 400 block of Manor Street back in the 1960s. We incorrectly called it a spider monkey, but it was actually a capuchin monkey, commonly known as an “organ grinder’s monkey.” According to Pam Cook, a relative of the owners, his name was “Zippy.” Zippy was born in 1964 and was the delight of the neighborhood, although he could be a bit rambunctious. He was known for jumping on people and mussing their hair, and on rare occasions causing minor injury. One sad day in 2007, however, Zippy was found on the floor of his cage, dead from natural causes. 
Rest in peace, Zippy.
 This angel at Mount Bethel Cemetery is holding what appears to be – a pacifier?

 Here’s the other brick memorial walkway in town.

 Looks like Christmas in the air.

 Here’s another sign of Christmas, as well as in the next few photos:

 Homer Claus at Geltz Gotz Goodeze

Baby on boards

 Church window at Columbia United Methodist Church

 Also at the Methodist church
The angel is watching over this group of friends.

 A closer look at the General Edward C. Shannon Armory, formerly named after one of Columbia’s bona fide war heroes

 More Christmas lights . . .

 A good ol’ Chevy pickup on Heritage Drive

 Side view of the same

 About to open at the former Prudhomme’s – which was the former Rising Sun 

 Holding a wreath at the Holy Trinity Cemetery

 River of fog

 “You don’t need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows,” but sometimes a dolphin helps.

 Tuned in

 Rusty logo

 Someone didn’t use caution.

 At the mural: spelling error corrected.

 Sometimes a sidewalk is just a living room.

 Tearing down at Bootleg Antiques
Covering up at Bootleg Antiques

 Truck 80 about to ride off into the sunset

One of the Columbia Water Company’s secret water tanks

 To make ends meet, Santa sometimes works part-time as a doorman.

 Trailer under the bridge

 Shop small.

 Santa’s coming to town again to collect Toys for Tots down at the bridge.
 Yes, it stopped. It’s not budgeted for 2019.

 About to install a wheelchair-accessible ramp

 Steam cleaning the sidewalk on Florence

 Laying it out in the 400 block of Avenue G

 Rollin’ on down the tracks

Salem UCC
 Here’s the cross.

And heres the datestone.

St. John’s Lutheran
(Here and below.)
Another view

Church window

 Holy Trinity Church

 More of Columbia’s many crosses

 The former home of the Columbia No. 1 Fire Company on Front Street

 It might be getting leased to K.T. Graham, depending on how council votes Monday night.

 The COLA building

 Two of the doors of Columbia

 The DAC

  At CHiPS

Ornate plaque at CHiPS

More CHiPS

Here’s more Columbia history.

Here, too

 Church on the 200 block of Locust

This might belong to the church.

 What, already?

 The Market House might open again in 2019.

 People used to do this back in the day.

Tank

Just another day on Cherry Street
(Submitted photo)

 Golden light

 Privy

 Hawk in the twilight

 Red-tails have been quite successful in the area.
They seem to be everywhere around here.

 NAWCC

 One of their clocks

 Similar to, but different from, this one at 5th and Chestnut

Lots of leaves at Locust Street Park
 Fortunately, Park Rangers, the Lions Club, and high school students showed up to clean up on Saturday morning, just in time for Santa’s arrival at the library.

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  1. Wow council only took a couple years to see the trolley is another fart. Maybe the owner of Garth can buy and use it to pick up there customers.

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  2. Great job park rangers and lions club , it looks good , maybe the borough can hire you guys to do the drains because they are to busy at the money pit.

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  3. This kind of thing has to stop , the last pic showed the whole street blocked, emergency vehicles have to go on these streets.

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  4. Hum Helm and codes STOPPED the bible church from painting , now the blue is only to the south west corner and stopped in the pic.

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  5. Sooooo……..speaking of the trolley, where on God's green earth is it? Is it being used by others privately? If so, are we still paying for the expenses? Insurance? Maintenance? Gas? Driver?

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  6. It is not going to stop. Same thing happens on Union Street between Bully's and St. Peter's church. It's like an obstacle course!

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  7. WOW! – that's a rare camper !! – I haven't seen one of those in decades other then on E-Bay for $10,000.! That is a real piece of local History ( where did it come from ? – it sure doesn't look like it was towed in from far ?? ) – is it for sale ? – and How Much ?? – let's try to keep it in town – did really belong the Lutz Family ?

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  8. The camper trailer is apparently John Dolittles as it was seen out at his home. And the lot were it is presently is owned by his father. And yes with a little work it could be a real gem.

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  9. Wow council only took a couple years to see the trolley is another fart. Maybe the owner of Garth can buy and use it to pick up there customers.

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  10. Great job park rangers and lions club , it looks good , maybe the borough can hire you guys to do the drains because they are to busy at the money pit.

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  11. This kind of thing has to stop , the last pic showed the whole street blocked, emergency vehicles have to go on these streets.

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  12. Hum Helm and codes STOPPED the bible church from painting , now the blue is only to the south west corner and stopped in the pic.

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  13. Sooooo……..speaking of the trolley, where on God's green earth is it? Is it being used by others privately? If so, are we still paying for the expenses? Insurance? Maintenance? Gas? Driver?

    Like

  14. It is not going to stop. Same thing happens on Union Street between Bully's and St. Peter's church. It's like an obstacle course!

    Like

  15. WOW! – that's a rare camper !! – I haven't seen one of those in decades other then on E-Bay for $10,000.! That is a real piece of local History ( where did it come from ? – it sure doesn't look like it was towed in from far ?? ) – is it for sale ? – and How Much ?? – let's try to keep it in town – did really belong the Lutz Family ?

    Like

  16. The camper trailer is apparently John Dolittles as it was seen out at his home. And the lot were it is presently is owned by his father. And yes with a little work it could be a real gem.

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