Landmark information
- Location: 
 Columbia SHP, NW corner of Washington and Broadway Sts, Columbia
- Plaque: 
 Official State Plaque
- Site: 
 Existing
- Date First Visited: 
 5/26/1996
- Date Most Recently Visited: 
 4/6/2019
- GPS Coordinates: 
 N 38 2.022, W 120 24.124
- Other Designations: 
 National Historic Landmark
 National Register of Historic Places
About this landmark
                Plaque text: 
				
				Columbia
				
				Columbia, the "Gem of the southern mines," became a town of 4000 to 5000 in the 1850's, following the discovery of gold here by the Hildreth party March 27, 1850. Gold shipments, estimated at $87,000,000, declined rapidly after 1858, but Columbia never became a 'ghost town.'
              
 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                  