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  2. Cooper, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Cooper, Texas. /  33.37278°N 95.68917°W  / 33.37278; -95.68917. Cooper is a city in and the county seat of Delta County, in the U.S. state of Texas. Located between the north and south forks of the Sulphur River, Cooper is the largest settlement in Delta County. At the 2020 United States census, the city had a population of 1,911.

  3. Santee Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Santee Cooper, also known officially from the 1930s as the South Carolina Public Service Authority, is South Carolina's state-owned electric and water utility that came into being during the New Deal as both a rural electrification and public works project that created two lakes and cleared large tracts of land while building hydro-electric dams and power plants.

  4. Cooper City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cooper City Elementary has attained an "A" rating for 2018/2019. Embassy Creek Elementary is an elementary school located in Cooper City that teaches grades K–5. The school is a member of the Broward School District. It is an "A" school and is currently ranked number 36 out of about 3000 schools in the state of Florida for 2011.

  5. Waldrep Dairy Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Waldrep Dairy Farm, established in 1928, was the last functional dairy farm in Broward County and Miami-Dade County within the state of Florida until its closure in 2005. With much of the South Florida region finding its roots as farm, it served as a landmark and reminder of Broward County's past. At its peak, the farm's reach included many ...

  6. Camden, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    "A City Invincible" sign, the city's official tagline, near Camden's Cooper Grant neighborhood The Battleship USS New Jersey on the Camden waterfront in 2010 Camden's role as an industrial city gave rise to distinct neighborhoods and cultural groups that have affected the growth and decline of the city over the course of the 20th century.

  7. Cooper Nuclear Station - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS) is a boiling water reactor (BWR) type nuclear power plant located on a 1,251-acre (506 ha) site near Brownville, Nebraska between Missouri River mile markers 532.9 and 532.5, on Nebraska's border with Missouri. It is the largest single-unit electrical generator in Nebraska.

  8. Cooper University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Cooper University Hospital was established in 1887 by the family of Richard M. Cooper, a Quaker physician. The original hospital had 30 beds and provided health care services to the low-income population of Camden, New Jersey. It slowly grew from a small community hospital into a 635-bed [3] regional tertiary care center.

  9. UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse. / 40.4374; -79.9879. UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, originally known as A.J. Palumbo Center, is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in the Uptown area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The arena originally opened in 1988 and is part of Duquesne University. It is home to both the Duquesne Dukes basketball and volleyball programs.