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Weirs / Fishing weir / Native American history / Catawba people / National Register of Historic Places / Catawba River / National Park Service / York County /  South Carolina / Geography of North Carolina / North Carolina / Geography of the United States
Date: 2007-03-28 14:24:21
Weirs
Fishing weir
Native American history
Catawba people
National Register of Historic Places
Catawba River
National Park Service
York County
South Carolina
Geography of North Carolina
North Carolina
Geography of the United States

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