Instagram accounts to follow in Columbia, SC

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COLAtoday is your resource for all things Columbia, so our goal is taking information about Columbia + putting it into our readers’ hands. Well, today we are taking it literally.

We can bet that your phone is either in your hand currently — or at least within arm’s reach — and we’re sharing a few secrets on how we stay so informed about all things Columbia every day.

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