Places to stay in Columbia, Pennsylvania
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Comfort Inn
Hotels: Centrally located for all that Central Pennsylvania has to offer. York, Gettysburg, Lancaster and Hershey are a short drive away. Hotel is close to numerous businessess including Kellogg Company, Armstrong, Anvil International and more. Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish Country attrations are only .....
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3903 Abel Drive, Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-285-9100
The Columbian Bed & Breakfast Inn
Inns / B&Bs: Come visit us in Lancaster County. Our Bed and Breakfast is close to the gentle Amish, Hershey, Gettysburg, York, outlet shopping, antique shops, Ski Roundtop, Historic Columbia, The National Watch and Clock Museum, The Bank Museum, The Music Box Museum, Harley Davidson Plant, Strasburg Railroad, .....
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360 Chestnut Street, Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-684-5869
Anglers, Antlers And Aquafun
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2643 Ironville Pike, Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-684-8274
Rising Sun Hotel
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50 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-684-1706
Four Seasons Motel Columbia
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3920 Columbia Ave., Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-285-9944
West Motel
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4040 Columbia Ave., Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-684-2636
Romantic Bed and Breakfasts of the Susquehanna
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445 Linden St., Columbia, 17512
(+001) 717-684-5249
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Columbia, once colonial Wright's Ferry, is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 28 miles (45 kilometers) southeast of Harrisburg on the left (east) bank Susquehanna River across from Wrightsville and York County. Originally, the area may have been called Conejohela Flats, for the many islands and islets in the nearby river. The settlement was founded in 1726 by Colonial English Quakers from Chester County led by John Wright who'd been visiting the region evangelizing among the natives since 1724, many of whom gradually adopted Christianity. The settlement, which began with three family's grew slowly until Wright established the first ferry across the Susquehanna, "Wright's Ferry" in 1730 â enabling a vast increase in traffic to the west (right) bank â and giving a name to the community which then began to rapidly grow into a town, with its employment specialized around water craft exploitation and standard fundamental colonial cottage industries.
- Wrightsville - 1 km
- Marietta* - 3 km
- Washington Boro - 3 km
- Mountville* - 3 km
- East Prospect - 4 km
- Maytown* - 5 km
- Mount Joy - 5 km
- Hallam - 5 km
- Yorkana - 5 km
- Strasburg* - 17 km
- Stewartstown* - 19 km
- Middletown* - 16 km
- Palmyra* - 19 km
- Manchester* - 11 km
- Cornwall* - 17 km
- Red Lion* - 10 km
Towns are shown withing 20km radius of Columbia, Pennsylvania. Distances are not representive of traveling amounts. Towns marked * indicated accommodations listed.

