Fayetteville
Fayetteville, North Carolina is a place like no other. Rooted in a rich history, family values, and American pride, Fayetteville offers a unique living experience with Southern charm. It's home of the U.S. Army's Fort Bragg... MORE >
Beaufort
Founded in 1709, Beaufort is the third oldest town in North Carolina. A small town with a population of about 4,800, Beaufort is a quaint historic sea port with much to offer. Visitors and residents alike enjoy the beautiful historic waterfront district along Taylor's Creek, which features many great dining and shopping opportunities. Nearby Carrot Island is home to feral... MORE >
Clayton
The town of Clayton, NC developed economically in the early 1900's as a major market for cotton, watermelons and tobacco. As Raleigh began to grow rapidly in the 1960's and 70's, an industrial base began to form and residential growth increased. Clayton's workforce shifted to a more service and trades-oriented economy and the town began to grow in the... MORE >
Greenville
Welcome to Greenville -- the Gateway to Eastern North Carolina, located in the north central coastal region. Approximately 85 miles from Raleigh, Greenville has emerged as the commercial, cultural, educational, and medical hub of the Inner Banks region. The city has been listed as the tenth largest city in North Carolina with a population estimated at 75,482... MORE >
Jacksonville
Welcome to Jacksonville, North Carolina, the commercial hub of Onslow County and the home of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Air Station New River. Onslow County consists of 30 miles of sandy beaches with quaint maritime towns and villages. Once a quiet farming community, Jacksonville has grown into an exciting hub for business, tourism, retail, medical, banking and cultural... MORE >


