Visitors Information - Links to a wealth of information about Columbia, Missouri Columbia, MO Education Links Sports, Entertainment, Culture Links    Electric, Water, Sewer, & Trash (Within City Limits): City of Columbia Public Works Department 725 E. Broadway (Filled out forms may be left in the drop box on the north side of the building.) 573-874-7380, Mon-Fri, 8-5 Or Sign up for utilities on the World Wide Web: Columbia, MO web site In the GoWord Search Box, enter “Go Utilities” Gas: Ameren UE 310 E. Walnut 1-800-552-7583, Mon-Fri, 8:30-4:30 Electric (Out of City Limits): Boone Electric 1413 Rangeline Street 1-800-225-8143 or 573-449-4181, Mon-Fri, 8:30-5
Water Districts (Out of City Limits): Water Dist. #1 * 1500 N. 7th * 573-449-0324 Water Dist. #4 * 14530 N. Route U (Hallsville) * 573-696-3511 Water Dist. #7 * 1951 W. Dripping Springs Rd. * 573-442-8614 Water Dist. #9 * 8230 N. Route Z * 573-474-9521 (474-4347fax) Water Dist. #10 * 22601 March Rd. (Centralia) * 1-888-914-8420 Consolidated Water Dist. #1 & #2 * 316 Nebraska Ave. * 573-449-0324 (442-9222fax) Telephone: CenturyTel 625 Cherry Street 1-800-201-4099, Mon-Fri, 8:00-5 Cable TV: Mediacom (City) 901 N. College Avenue 573-442-5531 Charter Communications (County) 1510 Boone Industrial Dr. E 573-875-8875  Boone Hospital Center 1600 E. Broadway 573-815-8000 Columbia Regional Hospital 404 Keene St. 573-875--9000 University of Missouri 1 Hospital Dr. 573-882-4141 Veterans Hospital 1 Hospital Dr. 573-443-2511 Ellis Fischel Cancer Center 115 Business Loop 70 W 573-882-2100 State Capitol: Jefferson City (stands high atop a bluff overlooking the Missouri River) State Flag: (has three horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue. In the center is a blue circle with 24 stars enclosing the coat of arms) State Flower: Hawthorn (clusters of white blossoms resembling apple blossoms) State Tree: Flowering Dogwood State Bird: Bluebird State Insect: Honey bee (honey and beeswax is a growing part of our agricultural economy) State Animal: Mule (known for its strength, hardiness, intelligence and even temper) State Motto: Let the good (welfare) of the people be the supreme law Request Your Free Relocation Package Request our Free Columbia Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Columbia, Missouri area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out... It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Columbia. Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
Selling Your Home >No Risk Listing
Here is a seller scenario that may help you make your next move. Once you have decided to sell, you might be afraid to put your present home on the market until you have found a new one and completed purchase negotiations. You are concerned that most sellers are reluctant to finalize offers from buyers who must include a contingency calling for the sale of a current residence before buying the new one.
If you are in such a dilemma, the first step is to contact a professional real estate agent. The agent can show you how to list your home without the risk of putting your family out on the street. When you have a firm contract from a qualified buyer, you will become much more attractive to sellers. When you do find the perfect home, you will greatly increase your chances of being able to buy it.
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What site discovered in 1965 is considered the world's oldest known habitation?
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The Terra Amata site in Nice, France has the remains of 21 huts belonging to the Acheulian culture from 400,000 years ago. |
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