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Hillsong is a small-to-medium size town in South Dakota, in the lee of the Black Hills.  It is large enough for a local mall, s small hospital and a high school; not large enough for a giant strip mall nor a university (the nearest college is perhaps an hour's drive away.)  A lake nearby is home to a few holiday cabins, the occasional boat shed which might see use in the fishing season, and the odd high school party.
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Hillsong is a small-to-medium size town in South Dakota, in the lee of the Black Hills.  It is large enough for a mall and a high school; not large enough for a giant strip mall nor a university (the nearest college is perhaps an hour's drive away.)  A lake nearby is home to a few holiday cabins, the occasional boat shed which might see use in the fishing season, and the odd high school party.
  
There is a small Native American contingent, but for the majority Hillsong has maintained a relatively homogenous population, remaining relatively untouched by the last century or two's waves of immigration.
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Good hardwood forests on the slopes have provided a basis for a steady industry in timber, mostly furniture, and there is some local farming as well.
 
 
Hardwood forests on the slopes have provided a basis for a steady industry in timber, and a century-old lumber mill is still a significant employer and source of pride for the town.  A little local farming and seasonal tourism are other contributors to the local econom.
 
 
 
Hillsong High is, for want of a better phrase, a typical American High School, as imagined by generations of American High School on television and in the cinema; of course what this means; from the grey emotional desolation of Brick to the high camp of Mean Girls depends very much on your point of view.
 

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