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Madison County is currently in the process of construction design and planning for the future Public Service Complex Judicial Center. County staff members who are engaged in planning and design for the facility are seeking citizen input.
Madison County is located deep in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, and much of the county's terrain is rugged, heavily forested, and sparsely populated. The county's northern border is with the State of Tennessee.
Madison County Schools will resume on Wednesday, October 16 on a two-hour delay. There will also be a two-hour delay on Thursday and Friday to give bus drivers plenty of light for the commute. On Monday, October 21, the regular schedule will resume.
The seat of Madison County government, Marshall maintains a progressive and competitive small business climate. At the same time, the community has also succeeded in preserving its history and habits of a slower time and another way of life.
Recreation, culture and history abound in the Western North Carolina county of Madison. In the winter you can ski, snowboard or tube at the ski slopes. In Marshall, the county seat, walk down historic Main Street or go to the Depot for traditional music and dancing on Friday nights.
Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, the mountain towns of Madison County, North Carolina, offer a unique and authentic mountain experience for visitors. From the vibrant arts and culture scene to the stunning natural surroundings and rich history, there are plenty of reasons why Madison County is a great place to visit.
Only 20 minutes north of Asheville, North Carolina, Madison County is steeped in natural beauty– the famed Appalachian Trail and Pisgah National Forest, the French Broad River, and Natural Hot Springs.
Madison County, located in North Carolina's Mountain region, was formed from Buncombe and Yancey Counties in 1851 and was named for President James Madison. Communities include the county seat of Marshall (incorporated in 1863), Mars Hill, Faust, Hot Springs, Spring Creek, Joe, Trust, Luck, Walnut, and Whiterock.
Madison County, North Carolina, is located just north of Asheville’s Buncombe County in Western North Carolina. It’s northern edge borders on the state of Tennessee. The county has 452 square miles of which 73% is forested.
Cradled in the glorious Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, the quaint towns and rural communities of Madison County embrace the outdoors while also fostering a long-standing tradition of arts, music, history, hospitality and profound respect for the natural world.