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Elkin Municipal Airport (ICAO: KZEF, FAA LID: ZEF) is a public airport in Surry County, North Carolina, United States, three miles northeast of Elkin. [1] It is owned by the Town of Elkin ; the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a general aviation facility.
North Carolina Highway 67 You can also enter Elkin by exiting off NC 67 (exit 82 at Jonesville), then heading west on NC 67 until crossing over the Yadkin River (this becomes old Business Hwy 21). At this point, you'll be entering the historic downtown district at Elkin's southern border where you'll find a bustling pedestrian friendly Main ...
Pirate's Landing 1997 Family-oriented, multi-level water fortress complete with slides, bridges, and rope ladders 1: Seaside Splashworks 2016 A multi-level play structure with over 80 play elements, including dozens of interactive spray jets, water guns, net bridges, water wheels, six water slides, and a giant 423-gallon tipping bucket 2: Storm ...
The Boat Landing Restaurant at 102 N. Sunset Blvd. in Sunset Beach, N.C. is closed as of Aug. 2, 2024. A popular, seasonal chef-driven Sunset Beach restaurant is closed.
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There are several businesses located on the island. Knotts Island Market is the original general store on the island. Next to the market now there is a Dollar General store. The only restaurant and bar on the island was Pearl's Bay Villa, commonly referred to as "Pearl's" in reference to the former owner. It is now closed, according to Google Maps.
The South River is a tributary of the Black River, approximately 78.47 mi (126.29 km) long, [4] in southeastern North Carolina in the United States.. It rises 2 miles northeast of Falcon, at the border of Sampson and Cumberland counties at the confluence of Mingo Swamp and the smaller Black River. [2]
Clark–LeClair Stadium is a baseball park located on the campus of East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. It is the home field of the East Carolina Pirates of the American Athletic Conference. The stadium was named after Pirate alumnus and contributor Bill Clark and former Pirates coach Keith LeClair.