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Fig Lancaster | Spring 2024

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Discover Columbia Right next door Just 15 minutes from Lancaster City, Columbia is a revived river town on the rise as a destination for eating, drinking, shopping, and exploring. E S TA B L I S H E D I N 1 7 2 6 as Wright’s Ferry, Columbia is the latest hotspot for thriving local businesses. In fact, many Lancaster small businesses have recently opened their second locations in this nearby borough. Columbia boasts award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, artisan boutiques, handmade crafts, and acclaimed antique shops that draw visitors from the entire east coast. At the heart of this revival is Discover Columbia, whose mission is to showcase this emerging place to work, stay, and live. Owner Justin Rule and his team along with small business enthusiasts and local leaders are connecting Columbia’s past with a dream for the town’s tomorrow.

H Newly opened!

State Theatre Vintage Emporium 421 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA STATETHEATREVINTAGE.COM

A historical building filled with over 8,000 square feet of curated retro toys, gaming, vintage, and antiques.

Columbia enthusiasts in photo: Front: Justin Rule and Mitchell Gill, Discover Columbia; Manny Ortiz with daughter Penelope, Owner of Red Rose Digital Media; and Penelope Rule, Justin’s daughter

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Back: Lindsey Lentz and Andria Greider, Co-owners of State Theatre Vintage Emporium; Fred Gerfin, Owner of Griddles Malt Shoppe; Damien Scott, Owner of Ledger Right; and Nicole McCollum, Co-owner of HomeGoodies & Coffee


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