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  • 21South Carolina Railroad — Locale South Carolina Dates of operation 1843–1894 Successor Southern Railway …

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  • 22South Carolina Stingrays — Gründung 1993 Geschichte South Carolina Stingrays seit 1993 Stadion …

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  • 23South Carolina Amendment 1 (2006) — South Carolina Amendment 1 of 2006 is the defense of marriage amendment that amended the South Carolina Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved …

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  • 24South Carolina presidential primary — can refer to:*South Carolina primary: history of South Carolina presidential primaries for both major American political parties *South Carolina Republican primary, 2008, on January 19, 2008 *South Carolina Democratic primary, 2008, on January 26 …

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  • 25South Carolina Highway 160 — (abbreviated S.C. Highway 160 or SC 160) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It runs from US 521 west of Marvin to the North Carolina border. Eastern terminus SC 160 begins at US 521, nearly 5 miles east of Fort Mill, 5 miles… …

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  • 26South Carolina Gamecocks — Division NCAA Division I A (D1) …

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  • 27South Carolina Gamecocks — División División I de la NCAA Subdivisión en fútbol americano Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) …

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  • 28South Carolina Highway 75 — (abbreviated S.C. Highway 75 or SC 75) is an 11 mile state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The road is a mainly rural road. Its eastern terminus at the North Carolina state line at NC 75. SC 75 is a 55 MPH road for most of its… …

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  • 29South Carolina Highway 421 — is a highway in Aiken County, South Carolina. It runs 14 miles in length.Route descriptionS.C. 421 begins just west of Aiken by four miles.Almost immediately, it intersects with Hitchcock Parkway.Then in Warrenville, it intersects at the south… …

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  • 30South Carolina locations by per capita income — South Carolina is the thirty seventh richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $18,795 (2000). South Carolina Places Ranked by Per Capita Income …

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