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Randolph County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 144,171. [1] Its county seat is Asheboro. [2]Randolph County is included in the Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area.
May 10, 1979. The Randolph County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Asheboro, Randolph County, North Carolina. It was designed by Wheeler, Runge & Dickey and built in 1908–1909. It is a three-story, Classical Revival style yellow brick building with a hipped roof. It features a powerful Second Empire dome clad in ribbed tile and ...
Columbus, NC 28722 1859 Randolph County Courthouse: Randolph County: 176 East Salisbury St Asheboro, NC 27203 1909 Richmond County Courthouse: Richmond County: 105 W Franklin St Rockingham, NC 28379 1923 Robeson County Courthouse Robeson County: 500 North Elm St, Rm 101 Lumberton, NC 28359-1084 Rockingham County Courthouse: Rockingham County ...
Asheboro was named after Samuel Ashe, the ninth governor of North Carolina (1795–1798), and became the county seat of Randolph County in 1796. [6] It was a small village in the 1800s, with a population of less than 200 through the Civil War; its main function was housing the county courthouse, and the town was most active when court was in session.
Portions of Church, Fayetteville, Hoover, North, Salisbury, White Oak, and Worth Sts., Sunset Ave. 35°42′21″N 79°48′55″W / 35.7058°N 79.8153°W / 35.7058; -79.8153 (Asheboro Downtown Historic District) Asheboro. 3. Asheboro Hosiery Mills and Cranford Furniture Company Complex. Asheboro Hosiery Mills and Cranford ...
Demographics. 75% White. 6% Black. 14% Hispanic. 2% Asian. Population (2020) 75,612. North Carolina 's 70th House district is one of 120 districts in the North Carolina House of Representatives. It has been represented by Republican Brian Biggs since 2023.
William Polk (1758–1834), officer in the American Revolutionary War and first president of the State Bank of North Carolina 20,060: 238 sq mi (616 km 2) Randolph County: 151: Asheboro: 1779: Guilford County: Peyton Randolph (c. 1721 –1755), the first President of the Continental Congress: 147,458: 790 sq mi (2,046 km 2) Richmond County: 153 ...
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