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- Pamplico is a town in southeastern Florence County, South Carolina, United States. The po****tion was 1,226 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Florence...
- it splits from US 378 in Salem, traveling northwest along Pamplico Highway towards Pamplico and finally Florence. In Florence, SC 51 connects with US 301...
- in Florence County, South Carolina, United States. The nearest town is Pamplico. It is best known as the home of country music singer Josh Turner. Lynches...
- he "learned how to whistle really well during that year". After Hannah-Pamplico High School, he spent some time at Francis Marion University before moving...
- and Rhode Island Nottaway, Virginia Occaneechi (Occaneechee), Virginia Pamplico, North Carolina Patuxent, Maryland Paugussett, Connecticut Potatuck, New...
- Johnston Fairfield Central High School Richard Winn Academy Hannah-Pamplico High School, Pamplico Johnsonville High School, Johnsonville Timmonsville High School...
- March 9, 2012. Ard was born in Pamplico, South Carolina. The son of Jimmy and Margie Ard, he graduated from Hannah Pamplico High School. He attended Wofford...
- Yamasee Northern Tuscarora Apalachee  Catawba Cherokee Southern Tuscarora Pamplico Cothechney Coree Mattamuskeet Matchepungo 1712 1712 1712 ****lliche rebellion...
- (county seat and largest community) Johnsonville Lake City Coward Olanta Pamplico Quinby Scranton Timmonsville Danwood Cartersville Effingham Evergreen Hannah...
- Council Chesterfield 2,456 2,760 −11.0% 4.324 11.20 568.0/sq mi (219.3/km2) Pamplico Town Council Florence 1,061 1,226 −13.5% 1.62 4.2 654.9/sq mi (252.9/km2)...