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  2. June 15, 2023 at 1:12 PM. If you live in North Carolina and are a fan of yard sales, flea markets, antiques, unique gadgets and shopping of any kind, this upcoming weekend is the one for you. The ...

  3. Sumter, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    803, 839. FIPS code. 45-70405 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1251074 [5] Website. www.sumtersc.gov. Sumter (/ ˈsʌmtər / SUM-tər) is a city in and the county seat of Sumter County, South Carolina, United States. [6] The city makes up the Sumter, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Fort Sumter - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island near Charleston, South Carolina, to defend the region from a naval invasion. It was built after British forces captured and occupied Washington during the War of 1812 via a naval attack. The fort was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter occurred from April 12 to 13 ...

  5. Sumter County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    www.sumtercountysc.org. Sumter County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 105,556. [ 2 ] Its county seat is Sumter. [ 3 ] Sumter County comprises the Sumter, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Columbia -Sumter- Orangeburg, SC Combined Statistical Area. [ 4 ]

  6. The Item - Wikipedia

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    Website. theitem.com. The Item, formerly known as The Sumter Daily Item and The Daily Item, is an independent morning newspaper published in Sumter, South Carolina, five days a week (Tuesday to Friday), with a "Weekend Edition" delivered on Saturday mornings, by Osteen Publishing Company. It has a circulation of approximately 20,000.

  7. Thomas Sumter - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Sumter (August 14, 1734 – June 1, 1832) was an American military officer, planter, and politician who served in the Continental Army as a brigadier-general during the Revolutionary War. After the war, Sumter was elected to the House of Representatives and to the Senate, where he served from 1801 to 1810, when he retired.

  8. Neighbors were socializing before one man killed the other ...

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    August 30, 2023 at 11:08 AM. Tracy Glantz/tglantz@thestate.com. Two South Carolina men were socializing at a neighbor’s Midlands home Tuesday when they got into an argument that turned deadly ...

  9. Sumter National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Sumter National Forest is one of two forests in South Carolina that are managed together by the United States Forest Service, the other being the Francis Marion National Forest. The Sumter National Forest consists of 370,442 acres (1,499.13 km 2) which are divided into 3 distinct sections in western and central South Carolina.