currently, 18 cities which include:
Camden, Alabama
Camden, Arkansas
Camden, California
Camden, Delaware
Camden, Illinois
Camden, Indiana
Camden, Maine
Camden, Michigan
Camden, Minneapolis
Camden, Missouri
Camden, New Jersey
Camden (town), New York
Camden (village), New York
Camden, North Carolina
Camden, Ohio
Camden, South Carolina
Camden, Tennessee
Camden, Texas
In 2013, the population of Camden County, North Carolina was 10,187.
3 coons and bigfoot.
to many to count...
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there are 27 states in the United States that do not have a Wayne County. Wayne County is most commonly associated with Michigan, where it is located, but several other states have counties with the same name. However, many states do not have any county named Wayne at all.
There are two states in the United States that have a town named Burgaw: North Carolina and Ohio. The Burgaw in North Carolina is the more well-known of the two, serving as the county seat of Pender County. The Ohio location is a smaller community.
There are multiple Montgomery Counties in the United States, with at least 10 states having a county named Montgomery. These states include Alabama, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Texas, and others. Each Montgomery County is distinct and has its own local government and characteristics.
Pendleton is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon. Pendleton is a town in Madison County, Indiana; Niagara County, New York; and Anderson County, South Carolina.
No same-sex couples have legally married Camden this county. Although North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit on July 28, 2014, that decision is temporarily stayed for at least 21 days.
Madison, Wisconsin is one very good example. Also, many states have a Madison County.
312 same-sex couples have married in Camden County between October 21, 2013 and October 21, 2014 as follows:2013 - 1572014 (part) - 155
There are 10 states in the United States that have a Pulaski County. These states are Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Virginia. Each Pulaski County is named after the Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski, who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
As of now, there are 29 states in the United States that have a Madison County. Each of these counties is named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States. The specific characteristics and histories of these counties can vary significantly from one state to another.