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*[[Waycross, Georgia]] is the largest city and county seat of [[Ware County, Georgia]] |
*[[Waycross, Georgia]] is the largest city and county seat of [[Ware County, Georgia]] |
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*[[Waycross College|Waycross Junior College]] 1973-2013 former two-year public college. |
*[[Waycross College|Waycross Junior College]] 1973-2013 former two-year public college. |
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Now an urban commuter campus of four-year public [[South Georgia State College]] |
Now an urban commuter campus of four-year public [[South Georgia State College]] |
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*[[Waycross, Indiana]] unincorporated CPD in [[Jackson Township, Brown County, Indiana]] |
*[[Waycross, Indiana]] unincorporated CPD in [[Jackson Township, Brown County, Indiana]] |
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Religious retreat owned by the [[Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis]] |
Religious retreat owned by the [[Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis]] |
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*Waycross, an American country music duo known for originally recording the song "[[Nineteen (song)|Nineteen]]" |
*Waycross, an American country music duo known for originally recording the song "[[Nineteen (song)|Nineteen]]" |
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Revision as of 02:01, 1 October 2018
Waycross may refer to:
- Waycross, Georgia is the largest city and county seat of Ware County, Georgia
- Waycross Junior College 1973-2013 former two-year public college.
Now an urban commuter campus of four-year public South Georgia State College
- Waycross, Indiana unincorporated CPD in Jackson Township, Brown County, Indiana
Religious retreat owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis
- Waycross, an American country music duo known for originally recording the song "Nineteen"