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    Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 8,102 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Seneca...
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    state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 78,607. Its county seat is Walhalla and its largest community is Seneca. Oconee County...
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  • County Seneca, Oregon, a city Seneca, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place Seneca, South Carolina, a city Seneca, South Dakota, a town Seneca, Wisconsin...
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    Clarkesville and Toccoa with the western Upstate South Carolina communities of Westminster, Seneca, Clemson, Easley, and Greenville. US 123 has a length...
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  • The Journal is a newspaper published in Seneca, South Carolina, five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, the paper delivered Saturday being labeled...
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    Seneca Historic District is a historic district in Seneca, South Carolina, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places....
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  • The Seneca River is created by the confluence of the Keowee River and Twelvemile Creek in northwestern South Carolina, downriver from Lake Keowee near...
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    Letitia H. Verdin (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    (born 1970) is an Associate Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. Verdin was born in Seneca, South Carolina to Angela and Harry Hamilton. She graduated...
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    Jeff Scott (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    coach at the University of South Florida from 2020 to 2022. Born in Arcadia, Florida, Scott later lived in Seneca, South Carolina and graduated from the Hammond...
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    Seneca Senior High School is a high school in Seneca, South Carolina. Jimmy Orr, NFL Wide Receiver Bennie Cunningham, NFL Tight End and two-time First...
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    John Edwards (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    Wade) in Seneca, South Carolina. The family moved several times during Edwards's childhood, eventually settling in Robbins, North Carolina, where his...
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  • Killing of Zachary Hammond (category Seneca, South Carolina)
    The killing of Zachary Hammond occurred on July 26, 2015, in Seneca, South Carolina. Hammond, age 19, was shot in his car during an undercover narcotics...
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    five lanes, and, as it goes south towards downtown Anderson, it narrows againk to four. However, the sections around Seneca, Clemson, and Anderson are...
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    Timothy M. Cain (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    South Carolina. He was formerly a South Carolina state judge and a law associate of Senator Lindsey Graham. Cain was born in Seneca, South Carolina....
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    Needtobreathe (category Seneca, South Carolina)
    Needtobreathe (stylized as NEEDTOBREATHE) is an American rock band from Seneca, South Carolina. The group first gained fame for their Christian themes, eventually...
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    Cabin Library at Seneca Junior College is a Faith Cabin Library built to serve the African American community in Seneca, South Carolina. It was built on...
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  • Edwards June 10, 1953 (age 55) Seneca, South Carolina  U.S. Senator from North Carolina  (1999–2005)  North Carolina 0 0% Bill Richardson November 15...
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    historically known as the Upcountry, is a region of the U.S. state of South Carolina, comprising the northwesternmost area of the state. Although loosely...
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  • Chrissy Adams (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    Seneca. Hammond's family asked that she be removed from the case due to an alleged conflict of interest. Following an investigation by South Carolina...
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    Patricia Alsobrooks (née James), a receptionist. Her family moved from Seneca, South Carolina to Maryland in July 1956 shortly after her great-grandfather, J...
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    Oconee Nuclear Station (category Buildings and structures in Oconee County, South Carolina)
    Station is a nuclear power station located on Lake Keowee near Seneca, South Carolina, and has a power output capacity of over 2,500 megawatts. It is...
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    The Seneca Institute – Seneca Junior College was an African-American school in Seneca, South Carolina, from 1899 to 1939. This was in a period of segregated...
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    Ram Cat Alley Historic District (category Seneca, South Carolina)
    district located at Seneca, Oconee County, South Carolina. It encompasses 18 contributing buildings in the central business district of Seneca. They were built...
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  • Marshall Parker (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    Virginia, and then to Seneca, South Carolina. His political career began in Oconee County, South Carolina, where he served on the Seneca City Council and the...
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  • (Pennsylvania), Erie, Pennsylvania Seneca High School (Missouri), Seneca, Missouri Seneca Senior High School, Seneca, South Carolina Seneca East High School, Attica...
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    Willie Aikens (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    Seneca, South Carolina. He was a standout athlete in baseball, football and basketball at Seneca High School, and attended historically black South Carolina...
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    South Carolina (/ˌkærəˈlaɪnə/ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders North Carolina to the north, the Atlantic...
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  • Thomas C. Alexander (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    of Walhalla, for over forty years. Thomas Alexander was born in Seneca, South Carolina, on July 25, 1956. He earned an associate degree from Anderson University...
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  • Brad Glenn (American football coach) (category People from Seneca, South Carolina)
    coordinator for Virginia Tech under Coach Brent Pry. Glenn was born in Seneca, South Carolina. An alumnus of Clemson University, Glenn owns a bachelor's degree...
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    Lake Keowee (category Reservoirs in South Carolina)
    Linsay Evans (2011-11-10). "Travel Tips:Pet Friendly Hotels in Seneca, South Carolina". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-11-10. Take a swim in Lake Keowee. "Man's...
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