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Flat Branch is a stream in Columbia, Missouri. [1] It was the original water source for the town of Columbia and its forerunner Smithton. It is a branch of Hinkson Creek and begins Northwest of Downtown Columbia. Flat Branch Park straddles the creek between 4th Street and Providence. Flat Branch was so named on account of its low riverbanks. [2]
In 2006, Ted Curtis, the senior planner for Columbia's Non-Motorized Grant Program, proposed to pave the trail. While Curtis's proposal allowed for the trail to resist weather damage better and was in line with an initiative to improve recreational opportunities for the trail's use, many protested the paving plan, claiming it would interfere with the enjoyment of nature and remove a major soft ...
As Columbia was growing into a proper town, it was natural that like-minded thinkers would join together in Christian fellowship. First Baptist Church was organized on 22 November 1823 in the home of Charles Hardin on Locust street between 4th and 5th streets, now Flat Branch Park. This was the first brick residence Columbia.
Flat Branch Pub and Brewing has rewritten the culinary language of Columbia, introducing and redefining key terms. The local staple will celebrate 30 years of presence with an anniversary party ...
Flat Branch may refer to: Flat Branch (Hinkson Creek tributary), a stream in Columbia, Missouri; Flat Branch, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Anderson Creek Township; Flat Branch (Fisher River tributary) in Surry County, North Carolina; Flat Branch (Hyco River tributary) in Halifax County, Virginia
The McAlester arboretum contains more than 100 trees of 43 varieties. Plans include adding several genera of trees and shrubs important to the Mid-Missouri region. Goose Creek runs through the park and eventually into Flat Branch of Hinkson Creek and ultimately to Perche Creek and the Missouri River.
The 7-acre island park officially opened in 2023, after more than a decade of work by the River Alliance, the Boyd Foundation, and with some help from the city of Columbia, which owned the ...
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