Hamer is a small town located in Dillon County, in the northeastern part of South Carolina, United States. The town covers an area of 0.6 square miles and has a population of around 500 people. Hamer is situated along the I-95 corridor, which runs north-south through the eastern United States, making it a popular stop for travelers.
The town was incorporated in 1905 and was named after Wade Hampton Hamer, a local lawyer and judge. Agriculture has traditionally been the main industry in Hamer, with cotton, tobacco, and peanuts being the primary crops.
Notable landmarks in Hamer include the Hamer Hall, a historic building that serves as a community center and event space, and the Hamer Fire Department, which provides fire protection and emergency services to the town and surrounding areas.
Due to its small size, there aren't many amenities in Hamer, but residents can access additional services and attractions in nearby Dillon, which is the county seat and largest city in the area.
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