Freedom Home | Columbia, PA

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Visit historic Columbia, PA on the susquehanna River

1876 Historic Home with 3,300+ SF, 5 bedrooms, 14 rooms, sleeps 10

Looking to gather friends and family at an AirBnB in Lancaster PA? Come to Columbia’s beautiful river town.

Freedom Home is in the heart of historic Columbia, PA – just off Route. 30 – and sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms. The AirBnB Vacation Rental Home is near Spooky Nook Sports (15 mins), Downtown Lancaster (20 mins), Amish farms and attractions (20 mins), Sight and Sound Theatre (30 mins), Hershey Park (40 mins), and just steps from the trails, hiking, biking, shops, museums, and downtown attractions!

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"AMAZING HOSTS. AMAZING HOME. AMAZING TOWN - best Airbnb I have ever stayed in around the world!"

SUSAN L / AirBnB reviewer

Unique features to enjoy

Original floors and lights

You'll be amazed at the preservation of 140+ years of history above and below you in our historic vacation rental home.

Close To Attractions

Explore the river, trails, and downtown shops - or take a 15 minute drive to York, PA or Spooky Nook Sports, Dutch Wonderland, Outlets, or Downtown Lancaster's art and food district!

14 rooms

Plenty of space to have family, friends, and gatherings to create memories. Two parlor lounges, a game room, outdoor patio and backyard balconys - plus a secret room!

Live in History

The 1876 home was built by a Civil War Veteran and later home to the town's doctor - all just blocks from where the Underground Railroad was helping freedom seekers in secret rooms and false-bottom railcars!

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The #FreedomHome is located directly across from the main gates of Mount Bethel Cemetery (1720) where guided historic tours through winding walkways showcase the incredibly preserved tombs of those pre-dating Samuel Wright’s establishing of the Columbia Borough (1788). Just one block’s walk from the library, park, and exciting eateries, antique shops, boutiques, gift shops, micro-breweries, and artisan shops where you can enjoy endless local fare.

The Columbia Market House (1869) is open on Saturday’s and features local goods, crafts, live music and entertainment, and plenty of food and fun. Don’t forget to tour the jail house under the floor where famed goonies like Big John spent a few nights (and even Thomas Edison)!

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