Are you basically the mayor or barely a Soda Citizen? Find out.

Columbia Quiz

You’ve done it. Just admit it. You’ve gotten into an argument about how much you know about Columbia. (Even I’m guilty of spouting out “remember whens” of Five Points bars to show I’m the *most* Soda City.)

In the spirit of converting everyone into even more informed + engaged Soda Citizens, we put together the ultimate How Columbia are you? quiz. It’s 10 questions long, and you might learn a cool historical fact about our city along the way.

Take our quiz, and share it with your friends. Or secretly cheat click through to find out all the correct answers + wow everyone at happy hour.

So – how did you do? We hope you learned a fact or two about Cola. (Anyone out there doing an all-local trivia night? We’re in.)

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F.Y.I. – Soda Citizens aren’t cheaters. Don’t call yourself Mr./Mrs. Columbia if you consulted Siri.

-Beth


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