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Columbia, is a small town nestled in the Connecticut River Valley of Coos County, New Hampshire. Surrounded by the Great North Woods, Columbia is rich with nature and wonderful views. It was first chartered in 1762, and originally named Preston for Richard Graham, Viscount Preston of Scotland, it was only later renamed Columbia in honor of the explorer Christopher Columbus. Its small community has a strong history that's seated deep within the hills of New Hampshire. With Mount Monadnock and the Connecticut River to the West and the edge of the Great North Woods New Hampshire to the East, it is a wonderful location that sees the best of all worlds, both civilized and wild.
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Read the Complete History of Columbia, NH.
- HISTORY OF COLUMBIA, COOS COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE -
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The newly formed C.E.R.T. of Columbia
wants your help!
If you are a local citizen of Columbia, New Hampshire or any other surrounding town and want to join the Community Emergency Response Team of Columbia, click the pdf, fill it out and send it back to us.
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Columbia Wants You!
If you want to help your neighbors during an emergency Columbia Citizen Corps wants you! Sign up to join the Citizen Corps or become a Columbia CERT Member.
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To find out more go to the
Management & Community Page
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The Official Site for
the Town of Columbia, NH ©
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