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  2. Santee, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Santee Cooper Regional Water System can provide millions of gallons of potable water per day to the surrounding five counties centered about Santee. The system was coordinated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and funded by the Army Corps of Engineers, USEPA, and the South Carolina Department of Commerce. The plant was ...

  3. Santee River - Wikipedia

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    The Santee River is a river in South Carolina in the United States, and is 143 miles (230 km) long.The Santee and its tributaries provide the principal drainage for the coastal areas of southeastern South Carolina and navigation for the central coastal plain of South Carolina, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean about halfway between Myrtle Beach and Charleston near the community of McClellanville.

  4. List of counties in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has maps that show the boundaries of counties, districts, and parishes starting in 1682. [4] Historically, county government in South Carolina has been fairly weak. [5] The 1895 Constitution made no provision for local government, effectively reducing counties to creatures of the state.

  5. High Hills of Santee - Wikipedia

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    Historic Church of the Holy Cross, Stateburg, High Hills of the Santee. The High Hills of Santee, sometimes known as the High Hills of the Santee, is a long, narrow hilly region in the western part of Sumter County, South Carolina. It has been called "one of the state's most famous areas". [1]

  6. Santee (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Santee were a historic tribe of Native Americans that once lived in South Carolina within the counties of Clarendon and Orangeburg, along the Santee River.The Santee were a small tribe even during the early eighteenth century and were primarily centered in the area of the present-day town of Santee, South Carolina.

  7. U.S. Route 15 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Northern end of SC 38 concurrency; southern terminus of SC 9 Bus.; eastern terminus of SC 38 Bus. 149.172: 240.069: SC 9 south – North Myrtle Beach, Dillon: Northern end of SC 9 concurrency: McColl: 157.172: 252.944: SC 381 – Clio, Gibson, North Carolina: 158.832: 255.615: US 15 north / US 401 north – Laurinburg: Continuation into North ...

  8. Broad River (Carolinas) - Wikipedia

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    The Broad River is a principal tributary of the Congaree River, about 150 miles (240 km) long, [1] in western North Carolina and northern South Carolina in the United States. Via the Congaree, it is part of the watershed of the Santee River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. [2]

  9. Santee Indian Mound and Fort Watson - Wikipedia

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    Santee Indian Mound and Fort Watson is a historic archaeological site located in North Santee, Clarendon County, South Carolina, near Summerton.Santee Indian Mound was part of a Santee mound village complex; it was probably a burial and/or temple mound, likely constructed in some cultural period between 1200–1500.