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  2. Kimberly Hampton - Wikipedia

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    The Easley High School NJROTC unit also named an award after her. In 2005, the Pickens County Public Library—Easley location—and the section of South Carolina Highway 88 were also named in her honor. [8] [9] Since 2006, Presbyterian College has annually presented a scholarship to an ROTC student in Hampton's name. [10]

  3. Powdersville, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Saluda Valley-Powdersville Water Company was created in 1971 to serve drinking water to around 1,200 customers. In 1992, the name changed to Powdersville Water Company and in 2001 the name changed again to Powdersville Water District. [7] [8] The first high school in Powdersville was established in 2011 as Powdersville High School. [9]

  4. William H. O'Dell - Wikipedia

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    William Hamilton O'Dell (October 11, 1938 – January 7, 2016) was an American businessman who served as a Republican in the South Carolina Senate from 1989 until his death. [1] He was the CEO of O'Dell Corporation, Inc.

  5. Easley, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Easley hosted the Big League World Series for the first time, and continued to host the tournament annually until it was disbanded in 2016. In 2017, the Senior League World Series moved to Easley as the host for the annual tournament. The Upper South Carolina State Fair is located in Easley and is held annually in early September.

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  7. Piedmont, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont is located in northern Anderson County and southwestern Greenville County at (34.704140, -82.461427 It is 12 miles (19 km) south of the center of Greenville.Exit 35 on Interstate 85 is 2 miles (3 km) to the west of the center of Piedmont.

  8. South Carolina Highway 153 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 153 (SC 153) is a 11.510-mile (18.524 km) state highway, providing a major connection between U.S. Route 123 (US 123) and Interstate 85 (I-85), and also serving as a primary commercial corridor for the suburban Greenville community of Powdersville.

  9. South Carolina Highway 81 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 82 (SC 82) was a state highway that was established in 1928 on a path from SC 20 (now SC 28 just east-southeast of Lethia (and northwest of McCormick) to SC 81 in Starr. It traveled through Mount Carmel , Calhoun Falls , and Lowndesville .