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Distance from Radford, VA, USA to Conway, SC, USA


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About Radford, VA, USA


Radford

Radford may refer to:

Radford, Virginia

Radford (formerly Lovely Mount, Central City, English Ferry and Ingle's Ferry) is an independent city in the U.S.

Radford University

Radford University is a co-educational public university located in Radford, Virginia. It is one of the state's eight doctorate-granting public universities.

Radford, Plymstock

Radford in the parish of Plymstock in Devon is an historic manor, the oldest recorded seat of the prominent Harris family.

Radford Highlanders men's basketball

The Radford Highlanders men's basketball represents Radford University in NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball competition.


About Conway, SC, USA


Conway

Conway may refer to:

Conway's Game of Life

The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.The game is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input.

Conway Twitty

Harold Lloyd Jenkins (September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993), better known by his stage name Conway Twitty, was an American country music singer.

Conway, Arkansas

Conway is a city in the American state of Arkansas and the county seat of Faulkner County, located in the state's most populous Metropolitan Statistical Area, Central Arkansas.

Conway polyhedron notation

In geometry, Conway polyhedron notation, invented by John Horton Conway and promoted by George W. Hart, is used to describe polyhedra based on a seed polyhedron modified by various prefix operations.Conway and Hart extended the idea of using operators, like truncation as defined by Kepler, to build related polyhedra of the same symmetry.