List Of Unincorporated Communities In North Carolina
The following is a partial list of named, but unincorporated communities in the state of North Carolina. To be listed, the unincorporated community should either be a Census Designated Place (CDP) or a place with at least a few commercial businesses. A crossroads is not necessarily considered an unincorporated "community". Former incorporated towns usually qualify.
Read more about List Of Unincorporated Communities In North Carolina: Alamance County, Alexander County, Alleghany County, Ashe County, Beaufort County, Brunswick County, Buncombe County, Burke County, Cabarrus County, Caldwell County, Camden County, Carteret County, Caswell County, Catawba County, Chatham County, Clay County, Cleveland County, Columbus County, Craven County, Cumberland County, Currituck County, Dare County, Davidson County, Davie County, Durham County, Edgecombe County, Forsyth County, Gaston County, Gates County, Granville County, Guilford County, Halifax County, Harnett County, Haywood County, Henderson County, Hoke County, Jackson County, Johnston County, Lincoln County, Madison County, McDowell County, Mecklenburg County, Montgomery County, Moore County, New Hanover County, Northampton County, Onslow County, Orange County, Perquimans County, Person County, Randolph County, Robeson County, Rockingham County, Rowan County, Stanly County, Surry County, Transylvania County, Vance County, Wake County, Wayne County, Wilkes County, Yadkin County
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