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    Garth Gallery

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Columbia American Legion

    Columbia American Legion

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Proud to Be A Member of the Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion. Joined with my Records of My…read moreBrother a Vietnam Veteran and MY Dad a War World II Veteran. Proud to be a member They do Alot For Our Veterans, Community, Families and Raise alot of money to Donate Back to Our Community. Now they are Raising Money for Jason Park, To Bring Our Park back, To Our Community. Fundraiser for June 22nd 2023 When they do a Fundraiser All Money Raised Donated to that Cause Which Jason Park. We Thank You For your Respect, Dedications To Our Veterans And Community. Our Mayour Just Gave A Presentation and Proclaming the American Legion 372 Columbia PA. Giving A Proclamation on April 22, 2023. We Dedicated that Day which goes down in History From Thw Mayor Lutz and From Our Borough Of Columbia. We Thank You and Very Proud to be A MemberGod Bless The Post, The Ladies Auxiliary, Sons of the Legion From Our Mayor Lutz, with His Proclamation April 22, 2023. Thank You John Reitzel For Coming and Taking Professional Pictures. That will be soon Posted In Our American Legion Post 372. Thank You And God Bless Kathy Willuams

    The Columbia American Legion....where do I start? This is a social club which means you have to pay…read moreto be a member. Depending upon your military or civilian status you could pay between $15-$25 a year to be a member here (and yes, people with absolutely no military background can become social members). What you get in exchange for your dues is the most amazingly cheap drinks you will ever find... Mixed drinks and shots $2, 12 oz draft 75 cents, 16 oz draft $1, 3.75 small pitchers. It really doesn't get cheaper than this. There is also a small kitchen that has burgers fries that kind of thing on the weekend...food here is hit or miss, heavy on the miss tho lately. Additionally, if you are offended by thick disgusting smell of the day's many cigarettes as well as the sunk in acrid odor of old stale smoke this is not the place for you. ventilation is minimal, windows are nonexistent. It is a given that I have to wash whatever I wear there in a strong detergent immediately after leaving. There is a pool table (free pool on sunday, pool leagues on monday and tuesday, scaryoke (karaoke) every friday, occassional dances, weekly wednesday night bingo, and small games of chance (pull tabs, punch boards, daily book drawing). Compared to some of the other illustrious (read: mindblowingly scary and white ghetto) establishments in Columbia, the American Legion may be your best bet.

    National Watch and Clock Museum - Part of the Engle clock

    National Watch and Clock Museum

    4.5(34 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    A great little museum ( not that little ) to spend a few hrs. enjoying . They have nice bathrooms…read moreand gift shop . The museum presents a historiclal showcase of the evolution of timekeeping . There are sections( clock) full of various timekeeping instruments . Grandfather Clocks , Asian Clocks , Nautical , Automobile , Airplane . Further on , are sections devoted to the advent of pocketwatches and wristwatches . Many countries are represented . Pocketwatches developed with the burgeoning railroad system . Wristwatches with the outbreak of the first great world war . The dawn of aviation spurred further innovation . As always ... " necessity is the mother of invention ." Highlights include the monumental "Engle" clock , which was like a vaudeville show all its own , with many miniature mechanical , performances . A staffer is there to answer questions , and a shows off all of the Engles , bells and whistles, hourly. The section dedicated to the iconic Hamilton watch factory in nearby Lancaster city ( sadly defunct and exists as Condominiums today ) and the James Bond tributes , made this a museum of interest to a diverse crowd .

    Rock Out with Your Clock Out…read more The National Watch and Clock Museum houses the largest collection of timepieces in the country, with over 12,000 individual pieces. The Good: * Large, plentiful, free parking lot * Fairly inexpensive to visit at $15/adult and $10/child, plus there are additional discounts for families, vets, and senior citizens. * Research library available. * If you're into clocks, watches, and other types of timepieces, then boy howdy, is this the place for you. Lots to see and do. * Live demonstration (check schedule) The Meh: * If you're really not into timepieces then this probably isn't the place for you, but it's still an interesting place to learn history. The Ugly: * I wouldn't recommend bringing younger kids, as it's not within their attention span to enjoy these kinds of things, but I suppose it depends on the kid. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Conclusion: Fun place to check out if you're visiting Lancaster County, and especially if the weather outside isn't great.

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