The District, Columbia, Missouri

The District, Columbia, Missouri

The District is the name given to Columbia, Missouri's downtown area. It features historic buildings, restaurants, an active bar scene, live music and theater, shops and galleries.

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*http://www.discoverthedistrict.com/


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