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Interested in fun facts and the history of Rose Hill, NC?
Then read on!
Rose Hill is a small rural town located in Duplin County, North Carolina. The population of this town is just over 1,600 people. The town was founded in 1787 and was named after the rose bushes that grew in the area. The town has a strong agricultural history, with farming being a prominent industry in the region. In fact, the town is known for its famous Pickle Festival that celebrates the town's history of producing pickles. The festival attracts thousands of visitors each year and includes a parade, live music, carnival rides, and of course, pickles. Overall, Rose Hill is a charming small town that offers a close-knit community and an appreciation for its agricultural roots.