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Old Town, North Carolina (other)
Old Town, North Carolina may refer to: * Old Town, Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States *Old Town, Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States **Old Town Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina See also * Old Fort, North Carolina, United States *Old Town (other) In a city or town, the old town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins after thorough renovations. There are ma ... {{geodis ...
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Old Town, Brunswick County, North Carolina
Old Town is an unincorporated community An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ... in Brunswick County, on N.C. 133. References * Unincorporated communities in North Carolina Unincorporated communities in Brunswick County, North Carolina {{BrunswickCountyNC-geo-stub ...
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Old Town, Forsyth County, North Carolina
Old Town (or Oldtown) is a former unincorporated community in North Carolina which was annexed by Winston-Salem. It was located near Bethania, Tobaccoville, and Pfafftown along NC 67 North Carolina Highway 67 (NC 67) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway travels through Yadkin County, North Carolina, Yadkin and Forsyth County, North Carolina, Forsyth Counties between its west .... The name now refers to a neighborhood that occupies the former unincorporated community limits. Development The Old Town Center, a shopping center which opened in the second quarter of the 1960s, has had an increase of development over the years. It includes national retail establishments and restaurants Other non-local establishments are also featured at the shopping center. Old Town Park and its Neighborhood Center is south of the neighborhood towards Pfafftown. References Annexed places in North Carolina Geography of Forsyth County, ...
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Old Town Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina
Old Town Township is one of fifteen Civil township#Southern states, townships in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. The township had a population of 149 according to the United States Census, 2010, 2010 census. Geographically, Old Town Township occupies in central Forsyth County. Parts of the town of Bethania, North Carolina, Bethania are located here, but nearly all of the original township has been annexed by the Winston-Salem, North Carolina, City of Winston-Salem and made part of Winston Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Winston Township, including the original community of Old Town, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Old Town. References

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Old Fort, North Carolina
Old Fort is a town in McDowell County, North Carolina, McDowell County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 811 people in the 2020 U.S. Census. History Before the arrival of European settlers, the area that is now Old Forts was populated by the Catawba and Cherokee. In the 1500s, Spanish explorers came through the area. English and Scottish settler arrived in the area in the mid-1700s. During the Revolutionary War, a stockade or fort was constructed on land owned by brothers George and Samuel Davidson, "the westernmost outpost of Colonial civilization" It was called Davidson's Fort and was the post for military expeditions such as that of Gen. Griffith Rutherford in 1776. The fort became a site for trading between settlers and Native Americans. The arrival of the Western North Carolina Railway (WNCR) in 1869 stimulated the development of a depot and hotel. In 1871, Sanborn Worthen bought the 2200-acre Old Fort Plantation from George Davidson's grandson and chang ...
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