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Interested in fun facts and the history of East Spencer, NC?
Then read on!
A fun and verifiable fact about East Spencer, North Carolina is that it was originally named "Grove" and was incorporated in 1901. The town's name was changed to "East Spencer" in honor of Samuel Spencer, president of Southern Railway, in 1905.