Columbia City celebrates National Historic Preservation Month with a special Historic Interior Tour. This rare event offers unique access to the interiors of select downtown buildings, allowing participants to explore Columbia City in an entirely new way.
Selected building owners in Columbia City’s historic downtown district open their doors to the public, providing an exciting opportunity to get an up-close look at both beautifully restored and potential-filled structures that are central to our city’s charm. The tour is self-guided, so participants can explore the featured historic buildings at their own pace and in any order they prefer. Knowledgeable building owners and hosts are available to answer questions about restoration efforts, the challenges of maintaining historic buildings, and the reasons they chose Columbia City as the home for their businesses.
In addition to privately-owned buildings, tour participants also have the chance to visit other notable historic sites, including the Thomas Marshall House Museum, the Whitley County Courthouse, and the Historic Jail. Guided tours of these landmarks are available, with multiple tour times to choose from for each location. This event offers a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the rich history and architectural beauty of Columbia City.