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1604:Cornerville
1531:communities
1343:Lower Salem
1273:County seat
1188:"Biography"
1024:January 31,
807:2000 census
781:other races
759:2010 census
333:2020 census
173:Steve Weber
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1836:Categories
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1764:Tick Ridge
1719:Newell Run
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1674:Germantown
1589:Churchtown
1569:Bloomfield
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