Columbia (Tennessee)
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Columbia, Tennessee — City Columbia, Tennessee Town Square … Wikipedia
Columbia (Tennessee) — Columbia Ciudad de los Estados Unidos Vista de Columbia … Wikipedia Español
Columbia Central High School (Columbia, Tennessee) — For schools of the same name, see Central High School (disambiguation). Columbia Central High School Address 921 Lion Parkway Columbia, Tennessee, Maury County, 38401 … Wikipedia
Daily Herald (Columbia, Tennessee) — The Daily Herald Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner Stephens Media LLC Publisher Mark Palmer Ad Director: Craig Duncan Editor Chris Fletcher … Wikipedia
Jackson College (Columbia, Tennessee) — Jackson College was a college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, located in Columbia, Tennessee.[1][2][3][4] Jackson College was originally founded as the Manual Labor Academy at Spring Hill, Tennessee in 1830 … Wikipedia
Zion Presbyterian Church (Columbia, Tennessee) — Infobox nrhp name =Zion Presbyterian Church nrhp type = caption = location = 6.3 mi. W of Columbia off TN 99 nearest city = Columbia, Tennessee lat degrees = lat minutes = lat seconds = lat direction = long degrees = long minutes = long seconds … Wikipedia
Columbia State Community College — Motto Get The Tassel Established 1966 Type State funded two year Endowment $707,627[1] … Wikipedia
Columbia Military Academy — Established 1904 Closed 1979 Location Columbia, Tennessee, United States Campus Rural The property on which Columbia Military Academy was built w … Wikipedia
Columbia Historic District — may refer to: in the United States (by state) Columbia Historic District (Sonora, California), listed on the NRHP in California Columbia Green Historic District, Columbia, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut Columbia City Historic District… … Wikipedia
St. John's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee) — Among Maury County s most cherished sites is St. John s Episcopal Church, located in the Ashwood Community on Mt. Pleasant Pike south of Columbia. The church was founded by the Polk family in the 1840s as a more or less private sanctuary. Col.… … Wikipedia