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Denton is located in southern Davidson County 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Lexington, the county seat. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 2.0 square miles (5.1 km 2 ), of which 0.006 square miles (0.015 km 2 ), or 0.31%, is water.
Franklin is a town in and the county seat of Macon County, North Carolina, United States. [4] It is situated within the Nantahala National Forest.The population was reported to be 4,175 in the 2020 census, an increase from the total of 3,845 tabulated in 2010.
The NC Chamber, along with the North Carolina Commerce Coalition, was a major supporter of the NC Commerce Protection Act of 2013 (Senate Bill 648 [22]). [23] This legislation, commonly referred to as an ag-gag bill, seeks to criminalize undercover investigations by journalists and advocates seeking to document and expose illegal activity on ...
NC 1621, 1.4 miles northwest of its junction with NC 1620 35°02′44″N 83°16′23″W / 35.045460°N 83.273165°W / 35.045460; -83.273165 ( Wilson Log Highlands
Macon County is governed by its elected Board of Commissioners and administered by the Board's appointed County Manager. Macon County is a member of the regional Southwestern Commission council of governments. As of 2024, Macon County has the lowest property tax rate in North Carolina – 27 cents per $100. [25]
Cooper sent a letter to the chamber claiming it was using its political influence to block Black appointees to several judicial boards. Cooper and NC Chamber of Commerce clash over Black ...
Davidson County is also served by Davidson-Davie Community College, a comprehensive community college that is a member school of the North Carolina Community College System. Davidson-Davie Community College was chartered in 1958 as an Industrial Education Center designed to provide adults with the education and skills needed to move from an ...
Chapel Hill Church Tabernacle is a historic Methodist church tabernacle located near Denton, Davidson County, North Carolina. It was built in 1870 and enlarged in the 1920s. It is a one-story, heavy-timber, open-framework building, open on three sides. It has a concrete floor and a gable-on-hip roof.