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Clemson (/ ˈ k l ɛ m p s ən, ˈ k l ɛ m z ən / [6] [7]) is a city in Pickens and Anderson counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina.Clemson is adjacent to Clemson University, [8] and is identified with it; in 2015, the Princeton Review cited the town of Clemson as ranking #1 in the United States for "town-and-gown" relations with its resident university. [9]
Kentucky, a state in the United States, has 418 active cities. [1] The two largest, Louisville and Lexington, are designated "first class" cities. A first class city would normally have a mayor- alderman government, but that does not apply to the merged governments in Louisville and Lexington. All other cities have a different form of ...
Map of the United States with South Carolina highlighted. South Carolina is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 United States census, South Carolina is the 23rd-most populous state with 5,118,425 inhabitants, [1] but the 40th-largest by land area spanning 30,060.70 sq mi (77,856.9 km 2) of land. [2]
7,369 ( Allendale) – 558,036 ( Greenville) Areas. 392 square miles (1,020 km 2) ( Calhoun) – 1,358 square miles (3,520 km 2) ( Charleston) Government. County government. Subdivisions. cities, towns, unincorporated communities, census designated place. The U.S. state of South Carolina is made up of 46 counties, the maximum allowable by state ...
1 Cities and towns. 2 Counties. ... South Carolina (renamed Clemson in 1943) Calhoun, Tennessee ... Calhoun Creek Road, Liberty, Kentucky; Calhoun Highway, ...
Barren County and Warren County. John Allen (1771–1813), hero of the Battle of Frenchtown in the War of 1812. 21,788. 346 sq mi ( 896 km 2) Anderson County. 005. Lawrenceburg. 1827. Franklin County, Washington County and Mercer County.
Campbellsville, Kentucky (2 C, 10 P) Carrollton, Kentucky (1 C, 7 P) Catlettsburg, Kentucky (1 C, 7 P) Central City, Kentucky (1 C, 8 P, 2 F) Columbia, Kentucky (2 C, 12 P) Covington, Kentucky (5 C, 8 P) Crestwood, Kentucky (5 P) Cynthiana, Kentucky (3 C, 11 P)
v. t. e. This list of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) includes institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the Black American community. [ 1][ 2] Alabama leads the nation with the number of HBCUs, followed by North Carolina, then Georgia.