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Capitol Broadcasting Tower Columbia is a 533.1 metre high guyed tower for TV transmission at Columbia, North Carolina, USA at 35°30'44"N and 78°58'41.0"W. Capitol Broadcasting Tower was built in 2000 and replaces Capitol Broadcasting Tower Broadway at 35°30'45"N and 78°58'40.0"W Capitol Broadcasting Tower Broadway was a 533. ...


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