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Official Crowd Estimate, Christmas in Columbia: Over 3,000 total

The official Columbia Police Department estimate for Saturday's Christmas in Columbia activities is over 3,000; estimate for the Parade alone: 2,200-2,500

By Ofc. Josh Brockman, Public Affair Officer
City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY. Jason Cross, Chief

Our department estimated the crowd in attendance for the parade at between 2200 and 2500. This estimate would be conservative, due to the extreme cold front that moved through most enjoyed the parade from the warmth of their vehicle making it harder to estimate how many people were in each vehicle so we went the average family size of 3 per vehicle but many vehicles were jammed to capacity.

There are roughly 500 parking spots available with road frontage on Jamestown street and Burkesville street and not a one was open. We feel over 3000 people enjoyed the activities throughout the entire days festivities. - Ofc. Josh Brockman




This story was posted on 2013-12-08 13:00:42
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