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Clemmons, NC -- U.S. village in North Carolina
Population (2000): 13827
Housing Units (2000): 5614
Land area (2000): 10.709050 sq. miles (27.736310 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.128740 sq. miles (0.333435 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 10.837790 sq. miles (28.069745 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12960
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 36.025232 N, 80.386413 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 27012
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Housing Units (2000): 5614
Land area (2000): 10.709050 sq. miles (27.736310 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.128740 sq. miles (0.333435 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 10.837790 sq. miles (28.069745 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12960
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 36.025232 N, 80.386413 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 27012
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Clemmons
Clemmons may refer to
- Clemmons, North Carolina, a village in the United States
- W.C. Clemmons Mound, a Native American mound in Ohio, United States
- Clemmons Educational State Forest in North Carolina, United States
- Clemmons (surname)
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Clemmons may also refer to the following people
- Abel Clemmons (1772–1806), American murderer
- Alan D. Clemmons (born 1958), American lawyer and politician
- Beth Clemmons, a fictional character from the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds
- David Judson Clemmons, American guitarist, singer, and songwriter
- François Clemmons (born 1945), American singer, actor, playwright and university lecturer
- Jessica Clemmons (born 1981), American singer-songwriter
- Joseph Clemmons (born 1929), American politician
- Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), American animator, screenwriter and voice actor
- Maurice Clemmons (1972–2009), an American responsible for the November 29, 2009, murder of four police officers in Parkland, Washington
Usage examples of "clemmons".
The contest was decided in the seventh inning when Sunset center fielder Rob Clemmons hit a home run with the bases empty.
The real Clemmons had made the same mistake and corrected it the same way some three hundred years before.
Now she had adjusted very nicely to a world of her own making, which centered around her century-old cottage in Clemmons, Mississippi, and her garden of medieval medicinal herbs.
Angela had come to terms with who she was, and had there been a psychiatrist in Clemmons, Mississippi, he would have pronounced her well adjusted.