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Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau

300 South Providence Road, 65203
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Columbia, Missouri - What You Unexpect

The Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau invites you to experience Columbia, Missouri. Conveniently located halfway between Kansas City and St. Louis, our distinctive blend of small town and big city offers an exciting venue for a well-planned and successful meeting. The sights and sounds of Columbia are ever-changing, from the talents of nationally known performers presented by the Blue Note and the University Concert Series, to a stroll through Columbia’s vibrant downtown, peppered with unique shopping, art and craft studios, museums and galleries. Columbia wants and appreciates your meeting business. The Columbia hospitality industry is ready and waiting to extend to you a warm welcome. Columbia is also one of Missouri’s best restaurant towns. Visitors never go hungry with over 200 restaurants to choose from! You will find that Columbia is big enough to accommodate all your meeting needs, yet small enough to give customized service and personal attention.

Detalhes do local

Hotéis33
Centro de convenções18 612 pé quadrado
Quartos3517
Quartos em 1 hotel298
Locais de eventos especiais11
Tarifa média do quarto$117
Taxa de ocupação-
Restaurantes200
Custo diário de alimentação$51
Taxa de imposto5%
Tipo de localCVB
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Distance from Columbia Regional Airport (COU) airport 13 mi
Distance from St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) airport 111 mi
Distance from Kansas City International Airport (MCI) airport 148 mi

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The Kitchen Grill & Games
The Kitchen Grill & Games
Atividades recreativas
6 mi
The Kitchen features 6 indoor and 4 outdoor pickleball courts that are built to stadium and competition specifications. Our courts have up to twice the surface area of recreational courts that are common in other pickleball complexes. A full compliment of indoor games, outdoor games, ice skating, live music and a family friendly atmosphere will provide patrons a great experience. Many options for events are available. The Kitchen will be able to accommodate indoor and outdoor gatherings, from small birthday parties to large corporate meetings with up to 200 guests. Sports fans can enjoy the game on any of our multiple screens including the giant 30 foot screen located at the end of the central green. Live music will be an important feature as well, stay tuned...
3717 Discovery Parkway
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Missouri Theatre
Missouri Theatre
Ponto de referência histórica
5 quarteirões
The Missouri Theatre is mid-Missouri’s only pre-Depression era movie palace/vaudeville stage and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1928, the theatre’s interior is an ornate baroque and rococo style of the Louis XIV and XV periods. Designed by the Boller Brothers Architects of Kansas City, the theatre is modeled after the Paris Opera House. Much of the original detailing survives, including the Belgian marble wainscoting, plaster reliefs, stained glass art panels under the balcony, and an 1,800-pound Italian chandelier featuring crystal prisms and etched panels.
203 South 9th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Stephens Lake Park
Stephens Lake Park
Parque
2 mi
Stephens Lake Park is the crown jewel of Columbia’s park system and is known for its 11-acre fishing/swimming lake, mature trees, and historical significance in the community. It serves as the center for outdoor winter sports, a variety of community festivals, and outdoor concert series at the amphitheater. It has five reserveable shelters, three playgrounds, a swimming beach and spraygrounds, art sculptures, waterfalls, and walking trails. This popular park houses numerous tree collections, including red bud, oak, conifer and nut trees, along with the Hindman Memorial Garden, Children’s Grove, and demonstration rain gardens, which have earned it a Level II Arboretum Accreditation.
2001 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Columbia Farmers Market
Columbia Farmers Market
Compras
2 mi
Voted #1 in the nation, Columbia Farmers Market is a year-round producer-only farmers market! Shop local, with everything produced within a 50-mile radius of Columbia! Over the past few years, the Columbia Farmers Market has experienced tremendous growth. With the opening of Columbia's Agriculture Park, Saturday customer counts regularly surpassed 5,000, and the vendor membership expanded to 85 local farmers, producers, and artisans. The market is deeply involved in the community, regularly hosting musicians, artisans, non-profit groups, educational opportunities, and many other special events.
1769 W. Ash Street
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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The Arcade District
The Arcade District
Centro de negócios
1 mi
The Arcade District is a thriving innovation hub in Columbia, Missouri, right in the heart of the Midwest. Dedicated to fostering collaboration and innovation, we actively support emerging businesses by securing financial capital and providing guidance on marketing strategies. Our environment is crafted to nurture creativity. Situated in a walkable area, our locale boasts a retro-style arcade, distillery, vinyl record store, and two restaurants. This carefully curated mix creates an inspiring backdrop, ideal for entrepreneurial endeavors. Additionally, the Arcade District annually hosts musical events in our Sentinel Park venue, further enriching the creative atmosphere. At the Arcade District, we believe in not only providing resources but also fostering an atmosphere where creativity flourishes, setting the stage for the next wave of innovative ventures.
602 Fay Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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The Blue Note
The Blue Note
Vida noturna
9 quarteirões
Originally The Varsity Theater, films were shown in this historic building from 1927 to 1960, before being turned into a music venue. Beyond live music, The Blue Note also features stand-up comedy, dance parties, weddings, community events, and even “Brew n’ View” movie screenings. Look for even more live music and events at their sister venue, Rose Music Hall!
17 N. 9th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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The District
The District
Centro de negócios
2 quarteirões
The District is the perfect place for visitors to explore! You’ll find locally owned shops and restaurants, along with art galleries, public art, bars, concert venues, and more. The District is bound by three colleges and encompasses 50 square blocks, more than 300 individual properties, over 300 residences, and over 600 businesses, non-profits and government entities.
11 South 10th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Museum of Art and Archaeology
Museum of Art and Archaeology
Museu
1 mi
The Museum of Art and Archaeology is the art museum of the University of Missouri-Columbia. The Museum of Art and Archaeology was founded in 1957 as the Study Collections for Art History and Archaeology. In 1961 it became the Museum of Art and Archaeology. In that year fourteen Old Master paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation were given to the university, and the first gallery of the museum was opened in the university library building. In 1976 the collections became generally accessible when the museum moved to Pickard Hall, named in honor of Professor John Pickard. Pickard, who trained in Germany, was the first chair of the university’s Department of Art History and Archaeology, founded in 1891. Together with Professor Walter Miller, an archaeologist and first dean of the university’s Graduate School, Pickard immediately began collecting original works of art, as well as materials for teaching—slides, photographs, oil copies of famous paintings, and a collection of plaster casts of famous sculptures (Cast Gallery). The whole collection was named the Museum of Classical Archaeology and History of Art. Over one hundred and fifty works of art from those early years are still part of the Museum of Art and Archaeology’s collection. During the depression years, the Museum of Classical Archaeology and Art ceased to exist, as did the Department of Art History and Archaeology, but with the appointment of Professor Saul S. Weinberg to the Department of Classics in 1948 and of Professor Homer L. Thomas to the Art Department in 1950, the decision was made to reestablish the Department of Art History and Archaeology, which led to the creation of the Study Collections in 1957. In 1967, the tenth anniversary of the museum, Muse, Annual of the Museum of Art and Archaeology, was inaugurated. Muse publishes articles on works in the collection, reports on museum activities, and has in the past included reports on excavations supported by the museum. The annual listing of acquisitions in Muserecords the growth of the collection. With the move to Pickard Hall in 1976 the museum began to play a more significant role in the community. A friends’ group, Museum Associates, was founded at the time of the opening and has played a significant role in supporting the museum’s activities and acquisitions throughout the years.
520 S. 9th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Ragtag Cinema
Ragtag Cinema
Atividades recreativas
9 quarteirões
Ragtag’s mission is to champion independent film and media art and to serve film communities both locally and globally. The theater opens for seating 30 minutes before showtime (or as soon as it’s cleaned and ready from the previous showtime). To assure that everyone in your party can find seats together, it’s advisable to arrive at this time, so make sure you allow plenty of time for parking, which can be a little tricky (especially on the weekends). We recommend the city parking garage at Hitt and Cherry, just ½ block away. Parking there is free on weekends and after 6pm on weekdays. In addition to tickets, the box office sells gift cards in any denomination and Ragtag memberships. The box office also sells Ragtag tote bags and t-shirts, as well as a small selection of True/False items.
10 Hitt Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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J.W. "Blind" Boone Home
J.W. "Blind" Boone Home
Ponto de referência histórica
3 quarteirões
John W. “Blind” Boone overcame blindness, poverty, and discrimination to become a nationally famous concert pianist and composer. Boone helped to merge African-American folk music with the European classical tradition, a fusion that opened the way for ragtime, jazz, boogie-woogie, and much more. Eugenia Lange and John William Boone first met when Boone came to Columbia to perform in the Christmas concerts of 1879. A decade later, their friendship had ripened into romance and then marriage. And marriage, for the successful man Boone had become, signaled the need for a proper home. Their house was built by Eugenia’s brother, John, who was also Boone’s manager. The land on which it sits once belonged to her father, John Batiste Lang, a “free man of color” who came to Columbia in 1850 to be close to his enslaved family. Eugenia presumably took the lead in furnishing the house with chandeliers, fine carpets, patterned wallpaper and colorful photos on the walls. John William began to accumulate pianos – at one point he kept seven of them scattered around the house. By the time John William died in 1927, their troubled financial situation must have made it difficult to maintain the house. A few days after Eugenia died in 1931, a newspaper reporter crossed the threshold and stood among “faded scarlet carpets, scarred light oak furniture and tarnished gilt frames on large bright-colored pictures…all that remain to show the former glory.” The Boone Home, located at 10 North 4th St, is one of the few physical remnants of the community African-Americans built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It serves as a monument to the individual genius and generosity of John William “Blind” Boone, but it also represents the historic black community as a whole – its struggles and accomplishments. The restoration of Boone’s home is a tribute to the residents of Columbia, music lovers everywhere, and the African-American community. The heritage of this inspirational and talented man who lived and created many of his compositions in his home on 4th Street is a vital and important element in the history of our community. Revitalization of the home and the gardens brings a resurgence of community pride in the heritage of yesterday and excitement about the future of Columbia. Visit the website to find out how you can tour or reserve the home for your next gathering.
10 N. 4th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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Level Up Entertainment
Level Up Entertainment
Atividades recreativas
3 mi
At Level Up, the fun starts here. Our arcade and event space is full of fun and exciting attractions sure to put a smile on your face. So, take your pick – Level Up’s bowling, arcade games, ropes course, laser tag, mini golf, and roller skating activities are ready to go and you won’t be disappointed!
2300 Bernadette Drive
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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Logboat Brewing Co.
Logboat Brewing Co.
Atividades recreativas
2 mi
The philosophy of Logboat Brewing Company is to create something that our community can be proud of and allows us to give back. We strive to be a company that brings people together to share in craft beer, good times, and involvement in positive outlets. When you first approach Logboat, you’ll quickly recognize a very large fenced in grassy area we have dubbed, “The Shipyard.” The Shipyard is our playground, a place for families and friends to gather to celebrate life and enjoy simple time together. At any given moment you may see Bocce balls rolling through the Bocce court, or cornhole bags flying through the air hoping to hit their mark. Washers bouncing off wooden boards, Frisbees gliding on a summer breeze, and laughter fill the air.
504 Fay Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Cooper's Landing
Cooper's Landing
Atividades recreativas
12 mi
Cooper’s Landing River Port Marina: live music, camping, dining, and so much more! Cooper’s Landing is located at mile 170 on the Missouri River and mile 163.5 on the Katy Trail. There are two camping areas with RV sites and primitive camping. The store has snacks, sandwiches, soft drinks, beer, canned mixed drinks, and camping and boating supplies, which along with their rotating schedule of food trucks ensure that Cooper's Landing is your one stop shop on the river! Catch live music playing riverside throughout the week on their outdoor stage and be sure to stick around to watch the breathtaking sunsets over the Missouri River.
11505 Smith Hatchery Road
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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Columbia Culinary Tours
Columbia Culinary Tours
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Columbia Culinary Tours wants to introduce you to the diverse flavors of our downtown area restaurants and food specialty shops. Although food is our focus, a culinary tour is so much more! Let us lead the way to a fun and memorable experience that indulges your taste buds while incorporating some of the historical events that have put CoMO on the map! Columbia Culinary Tours provides a unique way to experience downtown Columbia’s food scene. We share its rich history as you stroll through the District and enjoy samples from some of its best restaurants and food specialty shops – all locally owned. We visit four to five restaurants and specialty food stores where you can meet the owner, manager, and/or chef and taste samples of the food that they are most proud of. Join us on a tour and experience for yourself the appeal of big-city food offerings presented with small-town Midwestern hospitality!
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The University of Missouri
The University of Missouri
Universidade
2 mi
The University of Missouri has a student population of more than 30,000 and is Columbia’s largest employer. As Missouri's most comprehensive public research university, the University of Missouri educates tomorrow's leaders and finds solutions to society's most pressing issues.
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Boone County History & Culture Center
Boone County History & Culture Center
Museu
5 mi
The Boone County History & Culture Center is always admission free and includes a museum store, a genealogical library, the Montminy Art Gallery, the Village at Boone Junction and the Maplewood House in historic Nifong Park. The two major exhibit halls and other display areas comprise the 5,500 square feet of historical exhibit space. The Museum also maintains nearly 10,000 square feet of climate-controlled vaults and storage space. Open year-round, three or four history exhibits are generally on display, each exhibit retiring after a 4 to 12 month period to make room for a new exhibit. The Center also operates the ‘Village at Boone Junction’ and the famed Maplewood House. The Museum, the Village and the Maplewood House are all located in Columbia’s scenic Nifong Park in southeast Columbia.
3801 Ponderosa Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Broadway Brewery
Broadway Brewery
Atividades recreativas
8 quarteirões
Broadway Brewery not only offers house-brewed ales, they also have a variety of food including burgers, Irish, pizza, and vegan and vegetarian options. The Broadway Brewery celebrates local farmers and local food with a rotating seasonal menu that highlights the fruits of the area’s finest farms. Likewise, our house brewed ales are crafted from malted barley and fresh hops to ensure optimum quality. We use only top grade ingredients to prepare delicious pub style fare that is distinctly eclectic and innovative, brought to you fresh to be enjoyed with hand crafted beer. Our culinary experts and our brewmaster Paul Dickerson provide seasonally inspired food and drink. Columbia’s new “city hall,” the Broadway Brewery is a place to renew and replenish your body and mind through food, drink, music, art and conversation. Come on down and have a pint!
816 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Witches and Wizards Arcade
Witches and Wizards Arcade
Vida noturna
1 mi
Located in the heart of Columbia's innovative Arcade District, Witches & Wizards Arcade offers a mesmerizing blend of nostalgia and enchantment. Relive the golden era with our classic games and pinball from the '80s, '90s, and 2000s, and immerse yourself in an atmosphere where every corner reignites a magical memory. Inside Witches & Wizards Arcade is our cinematic gem: a theater dedicated to the best of pop culture. We've handpicked a selection of sci-fi, superhero, and other iconic genre films to delight our audience. With state-of-the-art acoustics and ambient lighting that enhances every scene, our theater promises an immersive viewing experience. Our live entertainment lineup is designed to captivate and inspire. From local bands that get your feet tapping to special performances that transport you to another realm, there's always something happening here that's not to be missed. Check out our Facebook so you don't miss a night of magic, music, and memories.
1214 Eugenia Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Midway Golf & Games
Midway Golf & Games
Atividades recreativas
8 mi
As mid-Missouri’s premier destination for fun, we are proud to offer something for everyone! Known to mid-Missouri for years as either Perche Creek or Midway Golf Complex, our complex has undergone a complete facelift since 2018. Whether you’re looking for an activity with family or friends, a venue for corporate events or group gatherings, Midway has what Columbia, and the surrounding communities need for entertainment.
5500 West Van Horn Tavern Road
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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Museum of Anthropology
Museum of Anthropology
Museu
1 mi
The Museum of Anthropology focuses on Native American cultures from across North America, and Missouri history from 11,200 years ago to the present. The museum focuses on the ethnography of North America, with specific exhibits on Missouri archaeology and human behavior around the world. The aim is to broaden the cultural understanding of people. The museum’s permanent collection covers a very long time period of Missouri archaeology. There are items from the Paleoindian era that show the earliest evidence of humans in Missouri. The North American Ethnographic collection is divided into five different regions. The majority of items are from around 1800 to the 20th century, with the exception of a case of prehistoric southwest pottery.
520 S. 9th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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MKT Nature and Fitness Trail
MKT Nature and Fitness Trail
Parque
2 quarteirões
The MKT Trail is Columbia’s premier multi-use trail. This 10-foot wide trail built on the old railbed of the MKT railroad begins in downtown Columbia in Flat Branch Park at 4th and Cherry Streets and ends at the State of Missouri’s Katy Trail State Park near McBaine. The distance from the start of the MKT Trail to the Katy Trail is 8.9 miles. The Katy Trail extends for 240 miles from St. Charles in eastern Missouri to Sedalia in western Missouri. The MKT Trail’s all-weather crushed limestone surface provides opportunities for walking, running, and cycling. The Forum Nature Area Trail winds through 108 acres including a small demonstration wetland habitat. It reconnects to the MKT Trail near Twin Lakes Recreation Area. Thanks to funding support from the Park Sales Tax, trail users can travel the MKT Trail all the way to the Katy Trail without crossing a street. The trail was routed under Stewart, Providence, and Elm Streets as part of a capital improvement project completed in 2007. The year-round restrooms that the replaced port-a-pots at Forum and Scott Blvd. accesses were installed in 2008 and were also funded by the Park Sales Tax.
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Rose Music Hall
Rose Music Hall
Vida noturna
1 mi
Rose Music Hall’s story starts back in 1999 when then Blue Note owner Richard King expanded his business and purchased the venue formerly known as Mojos, located just a few blocks from the historic theater-turned-music-venue. After 34 years, King sold The Blue Note and Mojos to Matt Gerding and Scott Leslie. The pair came armed with a promise to continue King’s legacy of bringing great live music to Columbia and to expand the culture even more. Soon after, Mojo’s got a new name: Rose Music Hall, a tribute to local writer, musician and namesake of the adjoining park, Forrest Rose. The calendar is full of great local and national talent, alternative-programming events, and a jam-packed park season that includes happy hours, music festivals, community events, weddings, and so much more. A few of the noteworthy bands who have graced the stage at Rose Music Hall & Rose Park include The Pixies, R.E.M, Arcade Fire, Chance The Rapper, Spoon, Jack Harlow, Ben Kweller, Tapes ‘n Tapes, Portugal. The Man, Whiskey Myers, The Breeders, and Bright Eyes, and countless more.
1013 Park Avenue
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Daniel Boone Regional Library
Daniel Boone Regional Library
Atividades recreativas
8 quarteirões
The Columbia Public Library is the headquarters of the Daniel Boone Regional Library. The Perk Desk offers freshly brewed Lakota coffee as well as organic fair trade tea, hot chocolate, juice and soft drinks.
100 W. Broadway
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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Columbia Mall
Columbia Mall
Compras
3 mi
Explore shopping, dining, and entertainment all in one location at Columbia's thriving mall. With over 120 stores and 10 restaurants, a carousel, children's play area, plenty of parking, and community events such as blood drives, pet adoption events, and makers markets, there is truly something for everyone at the Columbia Mall!
2300 Bernadette Drive
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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North Village Arts District
North Village Arts District
Centro de negócios
1 mi
Located on the northeast side of downtown, the North Village Arts District is the district to be in for all things art. The North Village Arts District is home to artist studios, galleries, film companies, musicians, performance spaces and dance studios, as well as restaurants, a theatre, and so much more! They also host First Fridays, a monthly free art crawl for the community, as well as an array of affordable cultural opportunities designed to appeal to and be accessible to all.
1019 E. Walnut Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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State Historical Society of Missouri
State Historical Society of Missouri
Museu
3 quarteirões
Art and educational exhibitions illustrate transformative moments in Missouri and U.S. history. The State Historical Society of Missouri houses exhibition galleries at the Center for Missouri Studies in Columbia. SHSMO also provides materials for display in galleries and exhibition spaces across the state.
605 Elm Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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The Blufftop at Rocheport (Les Bourgeois Vineyards)
The Blufftop at Rocheport (Les Bourgeois Vineyards)
Atividades recreativas
14 mi
The Blufftop at Rocheport is a trailside vineyard retreat located ten miles west of Columbia off Interstate 70. The Blufftop is home to several experiences: a winery, distillery, full service restaurant, outdoor wine garden, and luxury guest houses. If you are looking for something to do in Missouri, The Blufftop is a destination that feels like home. We can lead you through a wine tasting, beer flight, or sampling spirits to find your new favorite sip. Learn more about the winemaking process and the history of Les Bourgeois Vineyards, founded in 1985, on a tour from The Tasting Room. Relax at The A-Frame Winegarden and enjoy a spectacular view often featuring live music. Treat your tastebuds to a delicious meal at The Bistro and pair it with your new favorite wine, or a craft cocktail. The view from our blufftop properties is unbeatable.
14020 W. Highway BB
Rocheport, MO, US 65279
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CoMo Axe Attack
CoMo Axe Attack
Atividades recreativas
3 mi
Axe throwing and smash rage room venue in Columbia, MO! We have 10 axe throwing lanes with not only axes to throw – we also have ninja stars, throwing knives and playing cards for your throwing delight! With a highly trained staff, our goal is to ensure you have fun and an axe-citing experience! Our team of certified axe throwing coaches will show you how to properly throw an axe, ninja star, throwing knife and playing card and maintain all safety precautions during your time with COMO Axe Attack in Columbia. Work up a thirst? The only thing better than throwing axes is throwing axes while drinking great local brews! COMO Axe Attack carries single-serve beverages from Logboat and Bur Oak, and classics like Bud Light, Busch Light, Michelob Ultra, as well as wine and mixed drinks in a can. Need a stress release? Try our smash rage room, Axe of Rage! Come see how thrilling axe throwing and our smash rage room, Axe of Rage, can be at our Columbia, Missouri, venue. A fun environment for people of all ages. Our axe throwing and smash rage room venue is perfect for groups – or just bring family and friends!
901 Safari Drive
Suite 105
Columbia, MO, US 65202
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Columbia College
Columbia College
Universidade
1 mi
Since 1851, Columbia College has been offering quality higher education with a wide variety of programs available to everyone. From traditional students to military service members, working adults, and beyond, our commitment to providing a diverse and inclusive learning environment is unwavering. Explore our online and in-seat programs and discover the benefits of a Columbia College education today.
1001 Rogers Street
# 111
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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The Shops at Sharp End
The Shops at Sharp End
Compras
5 quarteirões
Located in the historic Sharp End business district along the African American Heritage Trail, The Shops at Sharp End is a "retail incubator" offering local entrepreneurs a brick and mortar location in which to grow their business. Featuring apparel, decor, books, jewelry, art, toys, and so much more, stop into The Shops at Sharp End today to honor the past and shop the future!
500 E. Walnut Street
Suite 109
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Six-Mile Ordinary
Six-Mile Ordinary
Vida noturna
2 mi
Our owner Maury Allen’s fifth great grandfather, Isham Allen, owned and operated the Six-Mile Ordinary over 200 years ago in Virginia. On July 1, 1774, free holders congregated there and drafted the James City Resolves not to import British goods. Two years later, the same group gathered again to declare their support for American independence. Six-Mile Ordinary even served as a place where Col. James Innes and his troops retreated when hundreds of British infantrymen came ashore on April 21, 1781. Isham eventually left his ordinary to join the revolution. Our Columbia, MO distillery pays homage to the iconic ordinary that served as a refuge for early Americans. We pay tribute to a family business that originated near the dawn of our nation, and is steeped in rich history, while also looking to the future.
700 Fay Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Breakout CoMo
Breakout CoMo
Atividades recreativas
1 mi
Unlock your team’s full potential at Breakout CoMo! Our live-action escape games force your team to communicate effectively, think creatively, problem-solve and use the individual strengths of the group to Breakout! Teamwork is crucial. Celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or just making it through a long week at work? We want to be part of the fun! Whether you’re planning a date night or a family-friendly activity, we have you covered. With five unique and locally grown Breakout rooms appropriate for all ages, Breakout CoMo has something for everyone.
218 N 8th Street
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Stephens College
Stephens College
Universidade
1 mi
For 180 years, Stephens has been educating women to be business owners, performers, designers and citizens who contribute to a better society. The campus offers a values-driven environment that combines hands-on experiences and close interaction with faculty in a variety of undergraduate programs. Stephens is especially committed to fostering creativity whether it is through fashion design, theatre, dance, education, filmmaking, creative writing, marketing, equestrian programs or biology. Located minutes from Columbia’s thriving downtown district—where students can enjoy a variety of shops, restaurants and clubs—Stephens provides a small school setting in a big city environment.
1200 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO, US 65215
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Bur Oak Brewing Company
Bur Oak Brewing Company
Atividades recreativas
8 mi
For those who share a deep connection to their craft and their community, Bur Oak Brewing Company offers well crafted beers that bring people together. The Tap Room can hold 30 guests comfortably ($400 rental fee). Tap Room and Brewery can hold 450 guests ($600-$1,000 rental fee). All rentals must purchase a minimum amount of kegs prices subject to change. Plenty of space and parking.
8250 Trade Center Drive
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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AMF Town & Country Lanes
AMF Town & Country Lanes
Atividades recreativas
2 mi
AMF Town & Country Lanes offers traditional bowling on 32 lanes and features a new flooring package and paint, along with recently remodeled restrooms. A separate bar with ample seating is available to take a break, or you can challenge your friends to some video games or air hockey in our game room.
1508 N. Providence Road
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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ConTRAPtions Escape Rooms
ConTRAPtions Escape Rooms
Atividades recreativas
4 mi
Located in the Columbia Mall near Highway 70, ConTRAPtions Escape Rooms currently has five 60 minute imaginative escape rooms. Or, if you don't have an hour for playtime… they also have a 30 minute puzzle room called Immunity Quest. Book it online! Get out of the house, get off your couch, call your friends, and come play a game!
2300 Bernadette Drive
Columbia, MO, US 65203
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The Canvas on Broadway
The Canvas on Broadway
Atividades recreativas
6 quarteirões
The Canvas on Broadway will be your artistic outlet even if you think you can’t draw a straight line. We will walk you through the steps of a painting while providing you with an evening of entertainment, conversation, creative inspiration, possibly a glass of wine, and a few hours of laughter. Best of all, at the end of a class you will have a finished painting to take home and brag about! Private Events are perfect for team building, customer appreciation events, special events of any kind, or just because you want the place all to yourself. We walk you through the painting from the beginning with all the materials necessary to make it happen.
706 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO, US 65201
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Over the years, Columbia has been recognized by numerous organizations and media outlets. Columbia has received the following awards/recognition: -Best Places to Live in the US in 2022 -2021 Top 100 Best Places to Live in America -2020 Top 100 Best Places to Live in America -2019 Top 100 Best Places to Live -2018 Top 100 Best Places to Live -2017 Top 100 Best Places to Live -2016 Top 100 Best Places to Live -Best Cities for Entrepreneurs - 2017 -Best Cities for Entrepreneurs - 2016 -#1 Farmer's Market in the Nation - 2021 -#2 Farmer's Market in the Nation - 2022 -#1 Farmer's Market in Missouri - 2022

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O Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau tem uma estratégia que se concentra na eliminação e no desvio de resíduos (ou seja, plásticos, papéis, papelão etc.)? Em caso afirmativo, descreva detalhadamente a sua estratégia de eliminação e desvio de resíduos.
The City of Columbia has a robust recycling program. Containers such as glass bottles and jars, aluminum and steel cans and rigid plastics — plastics you cannot wrap around your fingers — can be recycled in Columbia. Black and dark plastics cannot be accepted at our facility. To ensure glass is recycled, please use the purple glass-only bin at the State Farm Parkway recycling drop-off center. Containers should be lightly rinsed. Boxes should be flattened. It is not necessary to remove staples, address windows or packing tape from the fibers, but customers should remove plastic wraps and liners.

Diversidade e Inclusão

Apenas para os hotéis dos EUA, o Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau e/ou a sua matriz está credenciada como um empreendimento comercial (BE) de propriedade diversa (com 51% de participação de indivíduos ou grupos minoritários)? Em caso afirmativo, indique qual das seguintes cerificações possui:
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Se aplicável, poderia fornecer uma hiperligação para o relatório público do Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau sobre os seus compromissos e iniciativas relacionados com a diversidade, equidade e inclusão?
https://www.como.gov/city-managers-office/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/ https://www.como.gov/CMS/pressreleases/view.php?id=8411

Saúde e segurança

As políticas do Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau são formuladas de acordo com sugestões de serviços de saúde feitas por organizações públicas ou privadas? Em caso afirmativo, relacione quais organizações foram utilizadas para desenvolver essas políticas:
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O Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau limpa e higieniza as áreas públicas e instalações de acesso público (ou seja, salas de reuniões, restaurantes, elevadores etc.)? Em caso afirmativo, descreva as novas medidas tomadas.
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