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Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Legends of Lancaster: Exploring the Columbia Market House Dungeon [video]
Exploring the Columbia Market House Dungeon. The markethouse has operated since the early 1800s with the current structure built in 1869. Below the building lies a former jail, called "the dungeon," with 7 rooms, one of which is metal plated. "Drunks" were the most common inmates, staying for a few days before being released. Big names like John L. Sullivan, the bareknuckle boxing champion of the world, who was confined for drinking, and Thomas Edison, who was arrested for speeding in an electric car down Locust Street. In the late 1800s, the dungeon was shut down due to poor conditions, though it has since opened for tours and to paranormal investigators.
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Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - May 29, 2023
Richard E. Miller conveyed 476 Manor St. to Richard E. Miller and Jennifer M. Miller for $1.
Jonathan F. Beiler conveyed property on a public road to Cory Hunt and Mary Hunt for $138,000.
Rookie Properties LLC and Bart M. Trainer conveyed 26 S. Fifth St. to Richard Philip Wahlberg and Ann-Marie Wahlberg for $109,625.
The estate of Susan J. Houser conveyed 1265 Staman Lane to Justin Horning for $183,000.
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Columbia Memorial Day Parade - May 28, 2023
Columbia's Raymond Wallace, who parachuted into Normandy on D-Day, gives a thumbs up.
There's more information about him on Columbia Spy HERE.
Columbia's Bob Smith was Parade Grand Marshal.
Introduction of Bob Smith
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