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Why Live in Columbia

Columbia, California, a former gold rush boomtown, preserves its historical charm through well-maintained storefronts, a local museum, and stagecoach rides. The town's historic district, designated a state park in 1945, features locally owned businesses housed in buildings dating back to the gold rush era. Columbia is situated off Highway 49, surrounded by other historic towns like Sonora, Jamestown, and Angels Camp. The community offers modern amenities, including a community college, an arts scene, and an airport for hobby pilots. Residents enjoy proximity to a major lake and trails leading to swimming caverns. Dining options include Waterwheel Saloon & Pizza Parlour, Mandy's Breakfast House, Columbia Frosty, and St. Charles Saloon. Columbia Kate's Teahouse and Nelson's Columbia Candy add to the local flavor. For shopping, Columbia Clothiers & Emporium, Dollar General, and Columbia Mercantile 1855 are available, with additional chains in Sonora, 6 miles away. Educational opportunities include Columbia Elementary and Sonora High School, both of which have high ratings. Columbia College offers technical education in various fields. Downtown hosts events like Miners Christmas, Back to School 1861, and the Columbia Art Show. Housing options range from historic mining cottages to luxurious traditional and Mediterranean-style homes, with lot sizes varying from small plots to 20 acres or more. Public transportation is available via Tuolumne County Transit, and Columbia Airport serves private pilots. Outdoor activities include hiking trails, a fly-in campground, and water activities at New Melones Lake. However, residents should be aware of the wildfire risk in Tuolumne County, with the last significant fire occurring in 2024.

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