Everything Colombia is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Colombia.
13 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
This courthouse has been in continuous use since 1828, witnessing nearly two centuries of Lancaster County history. Built in 1828, the Lancaster County Courthouse may have been designed by Robert Mills, a prominent…
Ever wonder what early American justice looked like? You're just a stone's throw from the Lancaster County Jail, designed by Robert Mills in 1823. Mills, a prominent architect, incorporated then-innovative ideas into…
Look around, because you're driving right through the heart of Lancaster's industrial past, a place that powered an entire economy on cotton! This sprawling complex, established in 1907, was the Lancaster Cotton Oil…
Pull over, history buff! This quiet cemetery isn't just a collection of old stones; it's a direct link to the hardy pioneers who first settled this rugged South Carolina frontier. Back in 1757, long before the United…
Ever wondered how people moved goods and themselves before modern roads? Imagine navigating the Catawba River right here, through this incredible canal built in 1823. It was a superhighway for its time! This isn't just…
This quiet field hides a dark secret: it's where Buford's Massacre ignited fury across the colonies. On May 29, 1780, Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton's Loyalist forces overtook Colonel Abraham Buford's retreating…
Pull over here, and let's discover a place where faith and freedom intertwined. This isn't just a church; it's a testament to the enduring spirit of a community forged in the aftermath of slavery. Right here, in the…
Right here, along this road, Patriot forces struck a blow that echoed through the Carolinas. It's 1780, and the British have set up an outpost at Hanging Rock, a key point on the road from Camden to Charlotte. General…
Ever wondered what life was like for early American settlers? This two-story log cabin, built around 1770, offers a rare glimpse into that frontier life. Known as the Elliott House, it's a classic example of late 18th…
Pull over, history buffs! You're approaching a true cradle of American independence. Sixty-two men from this very church fought in the Revolutionary War, a staggering number for a single congregation. This isn't just…
Imagine standing on the banks of the Catawba River centuries ago, watching skilled fishermen at work. Nation Ford Fish Weir offers a tangible link to the Native Americans who thrived here long before European settlers…
Pull over, because this spot tells a powerful story of resilience and faith born from the ashes of the Civil War. This is Camp Welfare. After emancipation, formerly enslaved African Americans needed places to gather,…
Ever wondered how Black entrepreneurship thrived despite immense challenges? Glimpse into that powerful history right here at the Afro-American Insurance Company Building. This isn't just a brick building; it's a…