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World Traveller puts Columbia, KY on list of 1001 Places to see



2015-05-31 - Myanmar - Photo Nanette Char.
World Traveller Nanette Char, sends this "Bagan, Myanmar is home to thousands of Buddhist temples. The view at sunset is stunning and entrancing." She had a list of 1,000, and, after getting Lost in Columbia, on the internet and receiving an invitation to visit Columbia, KY, on her travels, she now has a list of 1001 places to see. Columbia, KY, is No. 1001 - but they don't all come in order, so she may be here sooner than later. She wrote, "I think it is important that any international visitor see small home towns in addition to big cities," and promised to let us know when she arrives in Columbia, KY. She originally wrote to ask about a "Spring/Summer 2015 article, 'Hippocratic Overture' by Paul Hond." She was looking for an article on magazine.columbia.edu, about students at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons getting ready to practice. She found the article at The Hippocratic Overture


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