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Lake Kittamaqundi is the heart of Columbia’s downtown. Learn more about the art and architecture that contribute to the sense of place.
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History abounds on the path around Wilde Lake, from a plaque explaining the origin of the name to the homes and other structures on its shore. Learn more about Columbia’s early history on a 1.5 mile walk around the lake.
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John Levering and Wes Yamaka, popular Columbia artists in the 1970s, turned to art after other careers personifying Columbia’s goal to be a place for people to grow. Brochure accompanied an exhibit of their work at Columbia Archives in 2003.
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Gary Kubicek turned his camera and creative eye on the General Growth Properties office in Columbia. He was intrigued by the way light and the seasons changed the view of the building that was designed by Frank Gehry as the headquarters for The Rouse Company in 1974. Brochure accompanied an exhibit of his work at Columbia Archives in 2008.
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