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  1. 1975 [1] Named for. Postmaster Owen Brown [1] Columbia Villages. Owen Brown is one of the ten villages in Columbia, Maryland, United States, established in 1972. Neighborhoods in the village include Dasher Green, Elkhorn and Hopewell. [2] Owen Brown lies south and east of the town center.

  2. Hickory Ridge. Hickory Ridge is one of the 10 villages in Columbia, Maryland, United States, located to the west of the Town Center with a 2014 population of 13,000 in 4,659 housing units. [2] The village overlays the former postal community of Elioak. It was first occupied in 1974. [3]

  3. River Hill is the last [1] and westernmost village to be developed in the town of Columbia, Maryland, United States, though some residents maintain addresses in Clarksville. The village is home to 6,520 residents in 2,096 housing units in 2014. The area was used as a game preserve by James Rouse to entertain clients and personal hunting during ...

  4. Established. 1967 [1] Named for. Robert Goodloe Harper [2] Villages of Columbia. Harper's Choice is one of the ten villages that comprise Columbia, Maryland, United States. It lies in the northwest part of Columbia and consists of the neighborhoods of Longfellow, Swansfield, and Hobbit's Glen and had a December 1998 population of 8,695.

  5. Hace 4 días · Columbia, planned community in Howard county, central Maryland, U.S.It lies southwest of Baltimore and northeast of Washington, D.C. Designed by real-estate developer James Rouse—who had in the 1950s pioneered the enclosed shopping malls that later became a ubiquitous feature of the suburban United States—Columbia was structured so as to maximize interaction between residents.

  6. Others choose it because of Columbia Association, an integral part of Columbia since its inception, which provides myriad opportunities for sports, fitness and recreation. And yet others are attracted to Columbia because of its founder’s ideals and commitment to diversity, which are still clearly evident and make Columbia more racially ...

  7. Columbia, Kentucky. Location of Columbia in Adair County, Kentucky. /  37.10056°N 85.30611°W  / 37.10056; -85.30611. Columbia is a home rule-class city [3] just above Russell Creek in Adair County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 4,452 at the 2010 census. Columbia is the seat of its county. [4]