Gerton is an
unincorporated community
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and
census-designated place
A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only.
CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such ...
(CDP) in
Henderson County,
North Carolina
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, United States. As of the
2010 census it had a population of 254.
It is part of the
Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area
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.
History
The area was first connected by a
Drovers' road, a natural access into the interior of the
Blue Ridge Mountains
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for
drovers who were moving livestock, mostly flocks of turkeys and some geese, herds of hogs and some cattle in and out of the mountains to the markets. Established in 1798, it connected the area with
Asheville, following on what is today
U.S. Route 74A
Several special routes of U.S. Route 74 exist. In order from west to east they are as follows.
Existing Asheville–Forest City alternate route
U.S. Route 74 Alternate (US 74A) was established in 1994, replaced the old mainline US 74 ...
(US 74A). In 1883 the "Pump" Post Office was opened, named after a pump that supplied water off Bearwallow Mountain to the community in the valley. In 1902, the United States Post Office issued a new
cancelling stamp for the post office, but had misspelled Pump as Rump. The residents, being both upset and embarrassed, decided to rename the community after a long-time and beloved school teacher in the community, Gertrude Freeman. However, having been known to be very shy and modest, it was decided to use a contraction of her name instead, Gerton.
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Geography
The community is located along Gerton Highway (US 74A), northeast of Hendersonville, along the banks of Hickory Creek, part of the Broad River watershed. It is southeast of Asheville via US 74A.
Just northeast of the town is the Florence Nature preserve, containing several miles of hiking trails, and connecting to other trails surrounding the town.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau
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, the Gerton CDP has an area of , all land.
Demographics
Services
Fire protection is provided by Gerton Fire and Rescue, which has a class 4 DOI rating.
References
External links
Henderson County Visitors Information Center
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Census-designated places in Henderson County, North Carolina
Census-designated places in North Carolina
Asheville metropolitan area