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East Bend is a town in northeastern Yadkin County, North Carolina, United States. The population is 634 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] It is a Piedmont Triad community.
East Bend Township is one of twelve townships in Yadkin County, North Carolina, United States. The township had a population of 3,383 according to the 2000 census . Geographically, East Bend Township occupies 32.08 square miles (83.1 km 2 ) in northeastern Yadkin County.
East Bend: 6: Richmond Hill Law School: Richmond Hill Law School: October 15, 1970 : North of Richmond Hill on SR 1530: Richmond Hill: 7: Second Yadkin County Jail: Second Yadkin County Jail: July 21, 1988 : 241 E. Hemlock St.
Present-day Yadkin County was home to the Tutelo and Saponi Indian tribes. [3] European-descent settlers moved into the area around 1748. Though in the western Piedmont region of the state, the residents of the eventual county developed more economic, political, and cultural similarities with their contemporaries in the mountains to the west than to many of their peers in other sections of the ...
NC 67 primarily follows an east–west alignment and connects the towns of Jonesville, Boonville, and East Bend, along with the city of Winston-Salem. The first NC 67 was established as an original North Carolina state highway in 1921 traversing a route between Taylorsville and Sparta.
Morse and Wade Building, also known as the Yadkin Valley Hotel, is a historic commercial building located at East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina. It was built about 1890, and is a two-story, brick building on a brick foundation. It has Italianate style design elements including arched window and door openings. The building initially housed ...
Hernadez and Zuniga have stayed at the WNC Agricultural Center in Fletcher, North Carolina, with their son Anthony, 18, daughter Estefany, 10, and Zuniga’s parents since Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.
Donnaha Site is a historic archaeological site located on the banks of the Yadkin River near East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina.The site includes well-preserved organic remains from a village occupied between ca. A.D. 1000 and A.D. 1500.