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Distance from Seneca SC to Banner Elk NC


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About Seneca SC


Seneca, South Carolina

Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 8,102 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Seneca

Oconee County, South Carolina

County is included in the Seneca, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical

The Journal (Seneca, SC newspaper)

The Journal is a newspaper published in Seneca, South Carolina five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, the paper delivered Saturday being labeled as

Mark Burns (pastor)

February 19, 2005, Burns was ordained at Traveler's Rest Baptist Church, in Seneca, SC.[citation needed] Burns claimed to have held a bachelor of science degree

Southeastern United States

United FC, DC United, and Orlando City SC— in the region. This number will increase to six (6) when Nashville SC and Inter Miami CF begin to play in March


About Banner Elk NC


Banner Elk, North Carolina

Banner Elk is a town in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,028 at the 2010 census. Banner Elk is home to Lees–McRae College

Banner Elk Hotel

Banner Elk Hotel is a historic hotel building located at Banner Elk, Avery County, North Carolina. The original section of the hotel dates to about 1856

Avery County, North Carolina

those age 65 or over. Banner Elk Beech Mountain Crossnore Elk Park Newland Seven Devils Grandfather Sugar Mountain Altamont Banner Elk Beech Mountain Carey's

Woolly Worm Festival

The Woolly Worm Festival is an event held each October since 1973 in Banner Elk and Avery County, North Carolina. The festival celebrates the supposed

Where the Lilies Bloom

of West Jefferson and Lansing), and in Avery County (towns of Elk Park and Banner Elk), North Carolina. Children from local elementary schools were recruited