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  2. File:Map of Tennessee highlighting Fentress County.svg

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    English: This is a locator map showing Fentress County in Tennessee. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:

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  4. Walter Hines Page Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was named for Walter Hines Page, a North Carolina journalist, diplomat, supporter of education, and ambassador to Great Britain. In 1967, Medlin, who had led the school through its developmental years, left Page to become President of Guilford Technical Institute (now Guilford Technical Community College). He was succeeded by Robert ...

  5. Pleasant Garden, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Garden is situated south of Greensboro, west of Forest Oaks, and north of Climax. It is bordered both east and west by U.S. Route 421 and Old U.S. Highway 220 (Randleman Road) (Respectively), and to the north by Interstate 85.

  6. Category:Schools in Fentress County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  7. Fentress County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Fentress County was formed on November 28, 1823, from portions of Morgan, Overton and White counties. [3] The resulting county was named for James Fentress [6] (1763–1843), who served as speaker of the state house, chairman of Montgomery County Court, and commissioner to select seats for Haywood, Carroll, Gibson and Weakley counties in West ...

  8. Piedmont Triad - Wikipedia

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    The Piedmont Triad (or simply the Triad) is a metropolitan region in the north-central part of the U.S. state of North Carolina anchored by three cities: Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. This close group of cities lies in the Piedmont geographical region of the United States and forms the basis of the Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High ...

  9. U.S. Route 15 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    US 15/US 501 turns left in Durham. From the South Carolina state line, US 15 is in concurrency with US 401 to Laurinburg.Merging with US 501, it becomes what is known as "15-501" ("Fifteen Five-o-one"), a concurrency that extends for 106 miles (171 km) across central North Carolina; US 15 also the dominant partner, using its milemarkers along the route.