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- MAY24MusicOVERTIME: the Road to Gold Tour inSwitchYard Hattiesburg8:00 PMMAY25Arts & TheatreSouth Mississippi Ballet Theater presents GiselleSaenger Theater Hattiesburg6:00 PM
- MAY29Arts & TheatreDave Ross, Caleb SynanBrewsky's8:00 PMJUN7MusicCorey SmithBrewsky's8:00 PM
- JUN15MusicMisterWivesSaenger Theater Hattiesburg7:30 PMJUL26Arts & TheatreA Night of Comedy Featuring Demetri MartinSaenger Theater Hattiesburg7:30 PM
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Columbia is a city in Marion County, Mississippi, which was formed six years before Mississippi was admitted to statehood. Columbia was named for Columbia, South Carolina, from which many of the early settlers had migrated. It is the county seat of Marion County.
Columbia is a city in Marion County, Mississippi and is located on the east bank of the Pearl River. Columbia is 81 miles south of Jackson, Mississippi and 103 miles north of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Columbia is a city in Marion County, Mississippi, which was formed six years before Mississippi was admitted to statehood. Columbia was named for Columbia, South Carolina, from which many of the early settlers had migrated. It is the county seat of Marion County. Annual Events. Opening of Ice Rink.
Columbia, Mississippi, in Marion county, is 75 miles S of Jackson, Mississippi and 90 miles N of New Orleans, Louisiana. Columbia History. Columbia was first settled in by Europeans in the early 1800s by John and William Lot. It was originally named Lott's Bluff.