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Artfest on the River, was held in July each year at McCormick Park. The festival however, folded after seven years. The festival was scheduled to return in 2011, but was canceled and instead slated to return in 2012. As of 2013 ArtFest on the River returned and features vendors, free activities for
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1777:Stockbridge
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1695:County seat
1349:Santa Claus
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1082:U.S. Census
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1016:2010 census
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452:2010 census
440:Williamston
382:ZIP code(s)
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