Bertie County

Bertie County

Bertie County (pronounced burr-TEE County) is a rural county located in North Carolina’s northeastern Coastal Plain. Formed in 1722 as one of the oldest Tar Heel counties, Bertie is part of North Carolina’s Black Belt, a stretch of counties in the eastern part of the...
Beaufort County

Beaufort County

Split in two by the mouth of the Pamlico River, Beaufort County is a medium-sized county located in North Carolina’s Coastal Plain. The county was founded in 1705 as Pamptecough Precinct and received its current identity in 1712, making it one of the oldest in North...
Avery County

Avery County

Located in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains on the border with Tennessee, Avery County is the youngest in our state – it was created in 1911 from parts of Caldwell, Mitchell, and Watauga counties, bringing the total number of Tar Heel counties to an even one...
Ashe County

Ashe County

Ashe County is located in the northwestern corner of North Carolina, with Virginia to its north and Tennessee to its west. Included within Wilkes County until 1785, the area was then annexed by the State of Franklin, an unrecognized territory that had claimed...
Anson County

Anson County

Anson County is a rural county located in the southern Piedmont region of North Carolina. Although Anson is less than fifty miles away from central Charlotte, the county is much more demographically similar to eastern North Carolina – it is part of the state’s Black...
Alleghany County

Alleghany County

Alleghany County is a small, rural county located entirely in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. One of five counties in the United States named for the Allegheny Mountains (spelling varies regionally), Alleghany County is one of North Carolina’s Lost...

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