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  2. Wade Hampton High School - Wikipedia

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    Jarrell, Hampton M. Wade Hampton and the Negro: The Road Not Taken. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1969. OCLC 2774253. Andrew, Rod, Jr. Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer (2008) Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ; Sifakis, Stewart. Who Was Who in the Civil War. New York: Facts On File, 1988. ISBN 978-0-8160-1055-4.

  3. U.S. Route 29 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    SC 291 (Pleasantburg Drive) Wade Hampton: 48.9: 78.7: Pine Knoll Drive (US 29 Conn. south) to SC 291 south – Greenville Convention Center, Greenville Technical College, University Center: Northern terminus of US 29 Conn. Greer: 56.1: 90.3: SC 14 Truck south / SC 101 north / SC 290 west (Buncombe Street) Southern end of SC 14 Truck and SC 101 ...

  4. Wade Hampton, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Wade Hampton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Greenville County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 20,622 at the 2010 census. [5] It is named for American Civil War general and South Carolina governor Wade Hampton. Wade Hampton is part of the Greenville–Mauldin–Easley Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  5. South Carolina Highway 290 - Wikipedia

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    US 29 north (Wade Hampton Boulevard) / SC 80 begins / Gary Armstrong Road north – Lyman: Eastern end of US 29 concurrency; western end of SC 80 concurrency; eastern terminus of SC 80; southern terminus of Gary Armstrong Road: 5.810: 9.350: SC 80 west (J. Verne Smith Parkway) / SC 290 (East Poinsett Street Extension) – Greer, Duncan

  6. Taylors, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Taylors is located at (34.913236, -82.310817 The Enoree River flows through the community, and during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Chick Springs served as the focus of a small Upstate South Carolina resort community.

  7. South Carolina Highway 80 - Wikipedia

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    The first SC 80 existed from 1937 to 1962 as a new primary route from SC 181 in Fair Play to SC 18 in Anderson. It was decommissioned after Lake Hartwell formed a gap in the highway with the westernmost part becoming part of SC 243 and the rest becoming Old Dobbins Bridge Road (S-4-22 and S-4-23).

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  9. South Carolina Highway 14 - Wikipedia

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    Southern terminus of SC 14 Truck; provides access to Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital: 38.520: 61.992: SC 101 / SC 290 (Poinsett Street) – Duncan: Northern end of SC 101 Truck concurrency; northern terminus of SC 101 Truck: 39.220: 63.118: US 29 / SC 290 Truck (Wade Hampton Boulevard / SC 14 Truck south) – Spartanburg, Greenville