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Columbia HARB approves covered stairway/bridge to connect Wright's Ferry Mansion buildings

2941373 · April 10, 2025
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The Columbia Borough Historical Architectural Review Board on April 9 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a covered stairway/bridge and accessible ramp linking the Wright's Ferry Mansion property and outbuildings, a project proponents said will provide year-round visitor access and a secure connection across Bank Avenue.

The Columbia Borough Historical Architectural Review Board on April 9 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new covered stairway/bridge and accessible ramp to connect the Wright's Ferry Mansion museum complex to outbuildings on the parcel across Bank Avenue.

The project, presented by James Abbott, executive director of the museum, and architect George Zimmerman, calls for a roughly 207-square-foot enclosed stair/bridge structure to carry visitors up a six-foot elevation difference…

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