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Columbia, Maryland, Tourism

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Columbia is located in Howard County 16 miles southwest of Baltimore between Simpsonville and Mount Hebron along Hwy 29. A planned community of ten villages designed to improve and shape urban sprawl, Columbia is part of the Baltimore, Maryland metro area.

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Hotel Accommodations
... in Columbia are available at the Sheraton in downtown Columbia, the Hilton, Courtyards by Marriott and Wellesley Inns. Many other major hotel chains, B&Bs and extended stay accommodations are ...
http://www.columbiaassociation.com/inside_columbia/out_about_col/hotels.htm

Press Releases
... 410.313.7860 EAST COLUMBIA BRANCH LIBRARY 6600 Cradlerock Way Columbia, MD 21045 410.313.7700 ELKRIDGE BRANCH LIBRARY 6540 Washington Boulevard Elkridge, MD 21075 410.313.5077 GLENWOOD BRANCH ...
http://www.hclibrary.org/about/press_teenvolunteer06.php?pfriendly=true

HoCoPoLitSo - The Writing Life - Colm Tóibín hosts Paul Durcan
  Irish Poetry with Colm Tóibín hosting Paul Durcan This edition of The Writing Life opens with Paul Durcan reciting "The Hay Carrier" directly into the camera. Host Colm Tóibín follows with a ...
http://www.hocopolitso.org/The_Writing_Life/Toibin-Durcan2001.html