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  2. North Ninth Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The North Ninth Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Downtown Columbia, Missouri, USA.It encompasses seven contributing buildings in an area that has historically been a center of commerce, recreation and culture.

  3. The Blue Note (Columbia, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Mojo's, Rose Music Hall is located down the street in the North Village Arts District and often referred to as "The Blue Note's little sister". [12] [13] The venue was also founded by King and is now owned by Gerding and Leslie, [4] and is usually reserved for smaller-name bands, but has also booked several up and coming artists prior to their breaking out.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County ...

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    February 1, 2007 (30 East Broadway: Columbia: 9: Columbia National Guard Armory: Columbia National Guard Armory: March 25, 1993 (701 E. Ash St. Columbia: 10

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  6. Missouri United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in downtown Columbia, Missouri.Its congregation formed the first Methodist Church in Columbia in 1837. The present building on 9th Street built between 1925 and 1930 is constructed out of Indiana Bedford limestone in a Late Gothic Revival style.

  7. Shakespeare's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare's Pizza has three locations in Columbia. The original restaurant was located at 9th and Elm, across the street from the campus of the University of Missouri. It has since reopened in a new building at the same location. Much of the decor and some of the old building materials were re-used in the new building.