Year: 2018
Ran'D Shine magic show at Park School Monday, July 9, at 10 a.m.
About Town
This week’s photos from around Columbia…
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And that’s the story, for now.
The red, white, blue, white, and red!
This is how they decked out the buildings in the old days.
(This building at 2nd & Locust was once a hardware store.)
This building at 3rd & Chestnut was named “Roselawn.”
From the early 1900’s – Steamboat Mary, on the Columbia side
Trolley and Town Hall in the 1930s
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Station
Demolished 1976. The architect was Frank Furness.
The site is now a parking lot on Bank Avenue. The building on the far left, owned by the Von Hess Foundation, is still there.
The Rising Sun Hotel circa 1900, which decades later became Prudhomme’s.
Round house crew at Front & Bridge
The former Town hall and Opera House, which was destroyed by fire on February 19, 1947. A new structure, now Borough Hall, was built at the site at 3rd & Locust.
F.W Woolworth Co. 5&10 Cent Store on the 300 block of Locust. The top part of the structure was removed, and the building became a Masonic lodge and is now… apartments?
Circa 1900
An ad from the Columbia Business Directory. Note the prices.
Driver injured when car runs off road, hits tree along Kinderhook Road
Draft Agenda – Borough Council Meeting July 9, 2018
CBFD to hold Fire Safety program at Park School on Friday, July 6
Search underway for man after falling into Susquehanna River
Loans are available to eligible Columbia residents for home improvements through CHIHL Program – Assistance is also available for first-time home buyers
July 4th, Independence Day
The bedecked lions on South Second Street remind us that July 4th, Independence Day, is on the horizon.
The date is the anniversary of the publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776.
Years before becoming our second president, John Adams said of the day:
“It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more.”













































































