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  2. Pamlico County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pamlicocounty .org. PamlicoCounty ( / ˈpæmlɪkoʊ / PAM-lik-oh) is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,276. [1] Its county seat is Bayboro. [2] Pamlico County is part of the New Bern, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. Pamlico - Wikipedia

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    The Pamlico people lived on the Pamlico River in North Carolina. Named after them were Pamlico Sound, the largest sound in North Carolina, and Pamlico County. They are one of the most southerly Algonquian tribes on the Atlantic seaboard and the most southerly ones for which scholars collected a vocabulary.

  4. Pamlico River - Wikipedia

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    The Pamlico River was a key strategic position during the American Civil War. The river is the site of the sunken Union warship, USS Picket. The U.S. Route 17 Bridge, which connects Washington, North Carolina with nearby Chocowinity, splits the name of the river. That portion heading westward upstream is called the Tar River.

  5. Mars Hill University - Wikipedia

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    Mars Hill University is a private Christian [1] university in Mars Hill, North Carolina. The university offers 35 undergraduate majors and includes a school of nursing and graduate schools in education, criminal justice, and management. [6] From 1859 to 2013 the school was called Mars Hill College; in August 2013 it officially changed its name ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pamlico ...

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    34°59′46″N 76°44′29″W. /  34.996111°N 76.741389°W  / 34.996111; -76.741389  ( China Grove) Oriental. China Grove is a historic plantation house located near Oriental, North Carolina, built sometime in the late-18th century to early-19th century. It was named for a row of chinaberry trees that once led to its entrance. 2 ...

  7. Scottsdale Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale Christian Academy was founded by Scottsdale Bible Church in 1968, with an enrollment of only 47 students in first through fourth grade. In 1972, SCA became independent of Scottsdale Bible Church and became a non-profit organization. In 1973, the high school was added, and enrollment increased to 275 students.

  8. Pensacola Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola Christian Academy is associated with Pensacola Christian College, and is used extensively by the PCC Education Department as a training grounds for PCC Education students. All PCC Education internships as well as many classroom observation practicums are held within the PCA facility.

  9. Visitation Academy of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Visitation Academy of St. Louis (Viz) /  38.63667°N 90.44139°W  / 38.63667; -90.44139. Visitation Academy of St. Louis is a private, all-girls, Roman Catholic school in Town and Country, Missouri [3] ( St. Louis postal address), in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. It is a work of the Visitation Sisters who founded it in 1833.