Columbia City is situated on the bank of the Columbia River, for which it gets its name. Columbia City was founded in 1867 by Jacob and Joseph Caples, and a post office was established there in 1871. The city was incorporated in 1926. Columbia City is in Columbia County, Oregon.
Regular Websites
CCF is located in Columbia City, Oregon. A map and directions to the congregation's facilities are posted, along with a schedule and overview of its services, studies, fellowship groups and outreach programs. - Calvary Chapel Fellowship
http://www.calvarychapelsthelens.org/
Situated on a hill above the Columbia River in Columbia City, Oregon, the historic Caples family home now serves as a museum, featuring a tool shed, country store, children's attic, orchard, and other attractions and exhibits, which are outlined here. - Caples House Museum
http://www.capleshouse.com/
The city's official web site includes an overview of the community and municipal government, including its departments, services and contacts. Included is a meeting calendar, agendas, and minutes. - City of Columbia City
http://www.columbia-city.org/
Columbia City Sports and Recreation Club
The athletic club in Columbia City, Oregon has facilities and programs for children and adults. Its location, hours of operation, and contacts are featured. - Columbia City Sports and Recreation Club
http://www.ccsrc.com/
The deep water port on the Columbia River is located in Columbia City, Oregon. The organization was formed to engage in public development activities, having a wide range of economic development powers. Its mission, history and organizational structure are featured. - Port of St. Helens
http://www.portsh.org/
West Oregon Wood Products, Incorporated
With its headquarters and production facilities in Columbia City, Oregon, the company manufactures wood products for the pellet stove industry and wood shavings for pet bedding, as well as the design and installation of pelletizing equipment. - West Oregon Wood Products, Incorporated
http://www.wowpellets.com/