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Encyclopedia > Norcross

There are at least two places named Norcross in the U.S.:


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George Norcross - definition of George Norcross in Encyclopedia (175 words)
George Norcross III is a political leader for the Democratic Party of Camden County, New Jersey, United States and other areas of the South Jersey region.
Norcross was involved in a shoving match with former Acting Governor John Bennett and threatened to publicize a pardon Bennett gave during his three day executive tenure if Bennett could not convince his fellow Republican senators to vote for a tax increase and stadium construction bill in committee.
Norcross, a Rutgers University dropout, serves on the board of Cooper Medical Center and Commerce Bancorp.
Norcross, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (568 words)
Norcross is a city located in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Norcross was founded in 1870 by John Thrasher.
The original settlers in the Norcross area lived in Pinckneyville, 2 miles north of Norcross, at the crossroads of Peachtree and Medlock Bridge.
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