USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Columbia
, Tennessee in Maury County

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Also known as:
Mule Capital of the World
City motto: Old South Charm, New South Progress Something good around every corner
18 active listings near Columbia
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,000   👍 204 Hogan Ln
$695,000   👍* 5219 Reynolds Rd
$643,000   👍 1404 Triple Crown Ct
$595,000   👍 4400 Trousdale Ln
$549,900   👍 7 Concord Church Rd Lot 7
$525,000   👍* 3249 Knob Creek Rd
$509,900   👍* 0 Gilliam Ln
$500,000   👍 2233 Bear Creek Pike
$499,000   👍* 1122 Tamara Ln
$475,900   👍* 1831 Seavy Hight Rd
$399,900   👍* 3743 Sulphur Springs Branch Rd
$399,900   👍* 2475 Rock Springs Cemetery Rd
$389,900   👍* 2731 Ragsdale Rd
$340,000   👍 1126 Iron Bridge Rd
$339,900   👍* 0 Leipers Creek Rd
$239,900   👍 3 Stephens Rd Lot 3A
$79,900   👍* 322 Stoneybrook Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Columbia, TN?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Columbia, Tennessee:

1. Columbia is the county seat of Maury County and has a population of approximately 38,000 people.
2. The city was founded in 1807 and was named after Christopher Columbus.
3. Columbia is known for its historic downtown district, which features many well-preserved antebellum homes and buildings.
4. During the Civil War, Columbia was a strategic location for both Union and Confederate forces and was the site of several important battles.
5. Columbia is home to Columbia State Community College and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Pulaski.
6. The city is located near several major highways, including I-65 and US-31, making it a hub for transportation and commerce in the region.
7. Columbia is also known for its annual Mule Day celebration, which honors the city's historic ties to the mule industry.