This week's photos of Columbia
(Click on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
anndope created these Christmas-themed pieces for the State Theatre Vintage Emporium on Locust Street.
Her Linktree is HERE.
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And here's a possible early sighting of Santa Claus.
Continuing the Christmas theme, the Turkey Hill cow (which was featured in last week's "About Town,") got a scarf in preparation for colder weather.
The Washington Boro skeleton, wearing a pilgrim's hat, indicates that to get to Christmas, you first have to go through Thanksgiving.
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Not everyone believes in this.
It's really about women's rights.
How many Christians really follow these?
Anyway, JESUS SAVES BARON VON BRUNK
There's the Baron now - on Bridge Street.
For several days, a contractor was working to line the storm drainpipe from Heritage Drive to the outfall along the river.
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jgenvironmental is interested in buying the borough's old sewer plant near the railroad tracks, but Norfolk Southern is holding up the works - allegedly.
Is that where the gold is kept?
This cat, whose name is reported to be "Yellow," hangs out in in Avenue F.
Apparently, the F stands for "felines," because these two were there, too.
The town clock, whose time is never right
A harvest-themed wheelbarrow at Tollbooth Antiques
Roses poking through along Chestnut Street
This flag was standing among the commemorative bricks at the bridge plaza.
Someone left a cookbook at the River Park pavilion.
FREE
(Does it include the skid?)
A flame next to a bottle of propane -
What could go wrong?
VETCENTER
A character in Avenue F
Here's a plaque from one of the many contractors who have poured sidewalks in Columbia. Contractors used to install plaques such as this one, or imprint their name into the concrete.
There might be bird seed for sale behind that window.
Yes children, potato chips used to come in metal cans.
Fallen grate
No turn arounds are allowed in the private parking lot.
An old refrigerator/cooler for sodas, etc., complete with fake wood grain
The birdhouses were leaning a bit at Bootleg Antiques.
So, where is the driver's seat?
Farm equipment for sale at Tollbooth
$400,000 for repairs!
Columbia Borough and Springettsbury Township were also among the responding departments.
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