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  1. Bamberg is a city in and the county seat of Bamberg County, South Carolina, United States. [5] [6] The population was 3,607 at the 2010 census. [4] History. Bamberg is named after early resident William Seaborn Bamberg. Members of the Bamberg family continue to live in the county to this day.

  2. www .bambergcountysc .gov. Bamberg County is a county located in the southwestern portion of U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,311, [2] making the rural county the fourth-least populous of any in South Carolina. Its county seat is Bamberg.

  3. Bamberg, county, south-central South Carolina, U.S. Bordered to the northeast by the South Fork Edisto River and to the southwest by the Salkehatchie River, it is also drained by the Little Salkehatchie River. The county is largely agricultural, with wetlands in the Coastal Plain.

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  4. Welcome to the City of Bamberg! Conveniently located at the intersection of U.S. Highways 301, 601, and 78, Bamberg is but an easy hour or so from Charleston and Columbia (SC) or Augusta (GA). The Bamberg County Airport with its 3600' runway is located just a few miles outside the Bamberg city limits and accommodates private and corporate aircraft.

  5. May 17, 2016 · (Bamberg County; 2020 pop. 3,160). Like many South Carolina towns, Bamberg was a product of the railroad. Bamberg began around 1832 with the construction of a water tower by the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company. The site became variously known as Seventy-Six, Simmon’s Turnout, and Lowery’s Turnout.

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  6. Bamberg, situated in the northern part of Bamberg County, is in the southern region of South Carolina, known as the Coastal Plains. For many years the incorporated area of the city of Bamberg was in the form of a circle with a 3-4 mile radius from a center point at the old Southern passenger station.

  7. May 17, 2016 · Bamberg County, located in the inner coastal plain in south-central South Carolina, was formed from the southeastern section of Barnwell County in 1897.

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