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Columbia Theater Cultural Resources Center


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The CTCRC is housed in the renovated Columbia Theater, a former movie palace that had fallen into disrepair. The focus of the CTCRC is on human interaction with the environment on the upper Albemarle-Pamlico peninsula, especially as witnessed through the heritage of farming, fishing, and forestry. Exhibit areas filled with artifacts from these three ways of life help tell the story of how people have utilized the region's resources through the centuries, while a variety of antiques, memorabilia, other items show visitors some of the common household needs and business wares of eras past. Perhaps the most unique exhibit in the Theater is an animatronic figure called "Hunter Jim," who talks about the sporting heritage of Tyrrell County. The Columbia Theater has added an antique and gift shop.




Address:
304 Main Street
PO Box 55
Columbia, NC 27925
Phone: (252)766-0200
Our Email: pfs@beachlink.com
Our Website:www.partnershipforthesounds.org

Come visit us in Columbia, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Eastern 4-H Environmental Education Conference Cen

As a brand new conference and training facility located on Bulls Bay and the Albemarle sound, the Eastern 4-H Center offers every day conveniences while "roughing it"

Columbia, NC Learning Centers

The Walter B. Jones, Sr. Center for the Sounds

Located on the Scuppernong River, the facility includes a visitor center, wildlife exhibits, Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge film and nature store (The Bears Den)

Columbia, NC Nature Centers


McClees Restaurant

Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in a circa-1920 brick building that was formerly the McClees Grocery and Meats.Breakfast served daily 7-10 am, lunch served daily 11-2 pm, and dinner served Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 5 pm. Sunday buffet at 11 am.

Columbia, NC Businesses

Columbia on the Scuppernong

This 35-acre district consists of a collection of buildings dating from the 19th century to World War I. Architecture styles range from Victorian to Craftsman, Tudor Revival to Romanesque. Self-guided tour.

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