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CPD releases 2023 Columbia parade route Columbia's annual Christmas Parade will take place Saturday, December 2, at 6pmCT. Parade route will again start from Industrial Park, turning right on Jamestown Street going the length through town where it will come around Public Square and end on Burksville Street near the intersection of East and West Frazier Avenue. Streets will be shut down shortly before and during the duration of the parade. Parade streets that will be affected: 1. Industrial Drive_ 2. Parkway Exit 1 West 3. Parkway Exit 2 East 4. Tutt St / Bomar Hts 5. Harvey St. 6. Gaston Ave. 7. Hurt St. /TSC S. Carrie Bolin Drive. 9. Russell Rd. Hwy E-80 10. Lowes Lane 11. Montgomery St. 12. Miller Ave. 13. Guthrie St. 14. Reed St. 15. Public Square Campbellsville St - Blocked Greensburg St. - Blocked Burkesville St - Sav A Lot This story was posted on 2023-12-02 00:41:01
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