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  2. Columbia, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a city in and the county seat [5] of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. [6] Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area . The self-proclaimed " mule capital of the world," Columbia celebrates the city-designated Mule Day each April.

  3. South Garden streetscape nears completion, creates new ... - AOL

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    The project's final phases were presented to Columbia City Council last week, with contractor Adams Contracting seeking a change order in the amount of $225,493.76. This would bring the project's ...

  4. Mule Day - Wikipedia

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    Mule Day, an annual celebration of all things related to mules, is held in Columbia, Tennessee, the self-proclaimed "Mule Capital" of the world. Begun in 1840 as "Breeder's Day", a meeting for mule breeders, it now attracts over 200,000 people [1] and takes place over four days. In addition to mules, traditional Appalachian food, music, dancing ...

  5. Pillow Place - Wikipedia

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    The Pillow-Haliday Place mansion and plantation buildings were built by master builder Nathan Vaught in 1850, for Major Granville A. Pillow (b.1805 in Columbia, TN; d.1868 in Clifton, TN), and was the second of three Pillow homes built. Vaught also built Clifton Place (1839) for Gideon Johnson Pillow, and Pillow-Bethel House (1855) for Jerome ...

  6. The Beverly is one of 51 named apartments built in Columbia between 1908 and 1940. By 2015, it was one of just 22 still standing, and the second-oldest, after the Marlboro Apartments on Blanding ...

  7. Athenaeum (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    April 24, 1973. The Athenaeum Rectory is a historic building in Columbia, Tennessee that features both Gothic and Moorish architectural elements. Completed in 1837, the building originally served as the rectory for the Columbia Female Institute and as the residence of the school's first president, the Reverend Franklin Gillette Smith. The ...

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