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Eagle Mills Township is a rural, non-functioning subdivision of Iredell County, North Carolina, United States. By the requirements of the North Carolina Constitution of 1868, the counties were divided into townships, which included Eagle Mills. Eagle Mills Township was named for the town of Eagle Mills (also referred to as Eagle City for a time ...
Eagle Springs is an unincorporated community in Moore County, North Carolina, United States, [1] situated near the southern terminus of North Carolina Highway 705, on North Carolina Highway 211, west of Elberta, the southern terminus of North Carolina Highway 705. It lies at an elevation of 673 feet (205 m). The ZIP Code for Eagle Springs is ...
The Broad River originates in the Blue Ridge Mountains of eastern Buncombe County, North Carolina [3] and flows generally south-southeastwardly, through or along the boundaries of Rutherford, Polk and Cleveland Counties in North Carolina; [4] and Cherokee, York, Union, Chester, Fairfield, Newberry and Richland Counties in South Carolina. [2]
Mills River is a town in Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 6,802 at the 2010 census, [4] and was estimated to be 7,406 in 2019. [5] The town took its name from the nearby confluence of the Mills River and French Broad River. [6] It is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was incorporated into ...
New River waterfront in Jacksonville, North Carolina. The New River is a 50-mile (80-km) long river in southeastern North Carolina in the United States. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The river has been plagued in more recent years by pollution by solid waste.
Town 3,296 2 Bladenboro: Town 1,648 3 White Lake: Town 843 4 Clarkton: Town 614 5 Kelly: CDP 446 6 East Arcadia: Town 418 7 White Oak: CDP 346 8 Dublin: Town 267 9 Butters: CDP 250 10 Tar Heel: Town 90
The North Saluda River flows generally south-southwestwardly through northern Greenville County, past Marietta. The South Saluda River flows generally southeastwardly on the Greenville-Pickens County border, receiving the Oolenoy River and the Middle Saluda River , which rises in Jones Gap State Park and flows generally southward through ...
Among the towns and cities along its course are Louisburg, Rocky Mount, Tarboro, and Greenville. The village of Old Sparta was formerly an important riverport on the Tar, but declined in the 20th century. One account of the significance of the river's name comes from the Civil War. It may have been inspired by an incident back in North Carolina.