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  2. Rappahannock High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Richmond County Public Schools district planned to eliminate the district's intermediate school by combining grades six and seven with the elementary school, and grades 8–12 in the high school. [2] A new facility was constructed for grades eleven and twelve, while the existing high school building accommodated grades eight ...

  3. Warsaw, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Gallatin County, Kentucky, United States, [4] located along the Ohio River. The name was suggested by a riverboat captain, who was reading Thaddeus of Warsaw , by Jane Porter , when the city was being founded.

  4. Four Oaks, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Four Oaks was one of several towns founded along a branch of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, completed though Johnston County in 1886. [5]Four Oaks—named for four oak tree sprouts growing from a stump—incorporated in 1889, and at that time had a post office, a public gin, saw and grist mills, a saloon and general store, a church, and a population of 25.

  5. List of high schools in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    34.2.2 Private schools. 35 Franklin County. ... Warsaw; North Duplin Junior Senior High School, Calypso; ... Middle College at NC A&T;

  6. S.W. Snowden Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    The 1928 Aurora High School was used for grades 1–12 until 1969 when the two schools were combined together and Aurora High School became the high school with grades 8–12 and the S.W. Snowden school as it was known then became the elementary school for grades 1–7. These two schools were located on the same town block.

  7. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The city has three international airports: Warsaw Chopin Airport, located just 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the city centre, Warsaw-Radom Airport, located just 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of Warsaw, which serves mainly low-cost and charter operations and finally Warsaw-Modlin Airport, located 35 kilometres (22 mi) to the north, opened in July 2012.

  8. Interstate 40 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 40 (I-40) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that travels 2,556.61 miles (4,114.46 km) from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina.In North Carolina, I-40 travels 420.21 miles (676.26 km) across the entirety of the state from the Tennessee state line along the Pigeon River Gorge to U.S. Highway 117 (US 117) and North Carolina Highway 132 (NC 132) in Wilmington.

  9. Warsaw Community High School - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) is a public high school located in Warsaw, Indiana (U.S.), the county seat of Kosciusko County. It is in the Warsaw Community Schools district. The principal of WCHS is Troy Akers. The current building located on State Road 15 was built in 1990. [4]