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, North Carolina in Johnston County


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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Johnston county include:

Archer Lodge,   Bagley,   Benson,   Beulahtown,   Blackmon Crossroads,   Clayton,   Coats Crossroads,   Creeches Mill,   Crockers Nub,   Crumplers Crossroads,   Dixie Crossroads,   Earpsboro,   Edmondson,   Emit,   Flowers,   Glenwood Crossroads,   Hardee Cross Roads,   Hares Crossroads,   Harper,   Heflin,   Hickory Crossroads,   Hocutts Crossroads,   Johnson Crossroads,   Jordan,   Kenly,   Lees Mill,   Lowell Mill,   McGee Crossroads,   McGee Mill,   McKoy,   Micro,   Moores Chapel,   Moores Crossroads,   Oak Forest,   Oak Grove Inn,   Ogburn Crossroads,   Oliver,   Overshot,   Peacocks Crossroads,   Pine Level,   Powhatan,   Princeton,   Radford Crossroads,   Rains Crossroads,   Selma,   Smithfield,   Spilona,   Stancils Chapel,   Strickland Crossroads,   Whitley Heights,   Willow Springs,   Wilsons Mills,   Woods Crossroads,  

 

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Alamance,   Alexander,   Alleghany,   Anson,   Ashe,   Avery,   Beaufort,   Bertie,   Bladen,   Brunswick,   Buncombe,   Burke,   Cabarrus,   Caldwell,   Camden,   Carteret,   Caswell,   Catawba,   Chatham,   Cherokee,   Chowan,   Clay,   Cleveland,   Columbus,   Craven,   Cumberland,   Currituck,   Dare,   Davidson,   Davie,   Duplin,   Durham,   Edgecombe,   Forsyth,   Franklin,   Gaston,   Gates,   Graham,   Granville,   Greene,   Guilford,   Halifax,   Harnett,   Haywood,   Henderson,   Hertford,   Hoke,   Hyde,   Iredell,   Jackson,   Jones,   Lee,   Lenoir,   Lincoln,   Macon,   Madison,   Martin,   McDowell,   Mecklenburg,   Mitchell,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Nash,   New Hanover,   Northampton,   Onslow,   Orange,   Pamlico,   Pasquotank,   Pender,   Perquimans,   Person,   Pitt,   Polk,   Randolph,   Richmond,   Robeson,   Rockingham,   Rowan,   Rutherford,   Sampson,   Scotland,   Stanly,   Stokes,   Surry,   Swain,   Transylvania,   Tyrrell,   Union,   Vance,   Wake,   Warren,   Washington,   Watauga,   Wayne,   Wilkes,   Wilson,   Yadkin,   Yancey,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Four Oaks, NC?
Then read on!

Four Oaks is a small village located in Johnston County, North Carolina, with a population of around 2,500 people. The village was named after a group of four oak trees that were located at the intersection of two major roads in the area. The community was officially incorporated in 1889.

Four Oaks is known for its rich agricultural history and was once a major hub for the tobacco industry. Today, the village is a popular destination for tourists who enjoy exploring its historic downtown district, which features a variety of unique shops and restaurants.

Four Oaks is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site, which offers hiking, camping, and picnicking opportunities. The community is centrally located between major cities such as Raleigh and Fayetteville, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in those areas but prefer a small-town atmosphere.