This week’s photos of Columbia
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Columbia 10th grader Cayden is collecting for his college fund by playing sax at Janson Park a few times a week.
Here, Cayden is playing sax, accompanied by church bells.

Sidewalk art on Walnut Street

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Columbia Curiosities, on the 300 block of Walnut, always has cool stuff . . .








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Old-time street lamp at 3rd & Cherry
River Trail Parking
Downspout at the District Administration Center
Why does it say 1953?

And where’s the downspout on the other side?
Seen at Columbia River Park
The Tin Man is on the 300 block of Locust.

Hyacinth
Crazy numbers
Cacti in Avenue G
Ace of Fades held a benefit on Saturday for fallen officer Andrew Duarte.
Sticker shock!
Braces, such as this one, have been added to utility poles around town.
Missing glass

Empty market

South Central Transit Authority workers took down the bus stop shelter on Locust Street.
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Wood Bros.
Can people ski in Columbia?

Nails & Lashes
Keep your hands out of the husking rolls!
Signs of spring
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Locust Street scene
Ornate stonework on a mausoleum at Mount Bethel
Mechanical cage
Gears, belts, chains, and such

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Stacked

Cool car

Another sign of Easter
The remains of a rusty fish?

Everybody has an addiction.
This starling seems to be pondering those round things.

Sidewalk pattern
Turkey Hill crates: good for sitting, storing books, and carrying all manner of things
A CBS21 reporter was in town to cover claims of bullying at the high school.
Heavy stones make up a retaining wall in Avenue G.
The U.S. flag appears to be burning, due to construction dust in the background.
Railroad workers were once again at the entrance to the borough sheds.
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This bell on Chestnut Street likely has some historical significance related to Columbia.

More daffodils
Is Columbia a bicycle-friendly borough?

This is one of several steel plates around town.
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