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Columbia, Pennsylvania
Officially a borough in Lancaster County incorporated in 1814, Columbia, Pennsylvania was founded in 1726 by Quakers. Having a population hovering around 10,000, Columbia is located near the Susquehanna River. Columbia is a charming, small river town with plenty of attractions and scenic sights of rolling countryside to take in.
Below is a video of the National Clock and Watch Museum located in Columbia:
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