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  2. Rincon, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Rincon is a city in Effingham County, Georgia, United States. The 2020 population was 10,934, up from 8,836 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] Rincon is part of the Savannah metropolitan statistical area .

  3. Whispering Pines - Wikipedia

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    Whispering Pines: Live at the Getaway, an album by Richard Manuel; Whispering Pines/Clinton Indian Band, a member of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation in British Columbia, Canada "Whispering Pines," a late 1950s song by Johnny Horton "Whispering Pines" (The Band song), a song by Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson of The Band

  4. Whispering Pines, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Whispering Pines is a village in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,928 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,928 at the 2010 census. Geography

  5. Proposed mine outside Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp nears ... - AOL

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    The draft permits were released barely two weeks after Twin Pines agreed to pay a $20,000 fine ordered by Georgia regulators, who said the company violated state laws while collecting soil samples ...

  6. Sea Pines Company - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Pines Company was a real estate development group founded by General Joseph Bacon Fraser, Charles E. Fraser, and Joseph B. Fraser, Jr. In 1956. It developed Sea Pines Plantation, Amelia Island Plantation, Brandermill (Virginia), Kiawah Island, Palmas Del Mar (Puerto Rico), Hilton Head Plantation, Wintergreen Resort and more. It was ...

  7. James Boyd House - Wikipedia

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    James Boyd House, also known as Weymouth, is a historic home located at Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect Aymar Embury II and built in the 1920s. It is a large, rambling Colonial Revival style brick dwelling. It consists of a five-bay, two-story central block flanked by two-story hyphens and wings.