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Seaboard is a town in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States, created as a company town by the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, approximately 10 miles northeast of Weldon in the mid-1840s as a place for railroad employees to live. [4] The population was 632 at the 2010 census.
In a database, storing the ZIP+4 code in a 10 character field (with the hyphen) allows easy output in the address block, and storing the check digit in a 3-digit field (instead of calculating it) allows automatic checking of the validity of the ZIP+4 and delivery point fields in case one had been changed independently.
Your billing zip code, or credit card postal code, is the five-digit number on the bottom right, which in this sample is 90210. This would be the zip code associated with your billing address.
UTC−4 : ZIP codes: 28401–28412. Area codes: 910, 472: FIPS code: 37-74440: GNIS feature ID: ... Wilmington, North Carolina – Racial and ethnic composition
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Seaboard Historic District is a national historic district located at Seaboard, Northampton County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 107 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 4 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Seaboard.
Location in Moore County and the state of North Carolina. Vass ... UTC-4 (EDT) ZIP code: 28394. Area codes: 910, 472: FIPS code: 37-69840 [4] GNIS feature ID:
In 1880, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad built a line from Wilmington to Rutherfordton. At the highest point on that line, the town of Ellenboro sprang up. In 1884, as the community of 179 people was trying to decide on a name for the town, Seaboard engineer John Robinson proposed that it be named for his daughter, Ellen, who was dying of a fever.