22. Colombia, Missouri
Welcome to Colombia, Missouri. Resting in the forested hills and prairies of Mid-Missouri, the town is in the Missouri River valley. Visit the Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, or see the glades and unusual limestone bluffs that, when rain dissolves the bedrock, creates caves and springs. Take a trip out to the Mark Twain National Forest or the Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge.

Columbia has a vibrant art scene and music heritage. Throughout the year there are festivals such as the We Always Swing Jazz festival, the Roots n Blues n BBQ festival, and the True/False Film Festival. Visit the Missouri Theater Center for the Arts, Jesse Auditorium, Colombia Public Library, and the University of Missouri’s Museum of Art and Archeology. Columbia is a famous college town known as The Athens of Missouri. The university is the city’s biggest employer. Other big industries are healthcare and insurance. Unemployment is low. The median home price is $174,100 and over 43 percent of residents have a university degree. The cost of living is also seven percent below the national average.