North Carolina County Courthouses
Pamlico County Courthouse
Pamlico County was first settled by the Europeans in the early 1700's. The area was already inhabited by the Pampticoe Indians. These Indians call Pamlico "TaTaku" which means where the land and the sea meet the sky. After the Tuscarora war in 1711, Scots and English colonist came to the area....
Pasquotank County Courthouse
Pasquotank County, in the northeastern part of North Carolina, is one of what might be called North Carolina’s “finger counties,” the narrow and long Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, and Chowan Counties. These were some of the first settled areas in colonial North Carolina, and all...
Pender County Courthouse
Pender County was established in 1875 and named for Confederate Army General William D. Pender. The county seat, Burgaw, combines the old and the new that typifies this Southern county. New, contemporary homes and buildings are juxtaposed with 18th and 19th century architecture. Within Burgaw are...
Person County Courthouse
Person County offers a strategic location for business and industry, being within an hour’s drive of North Carolina's two major economic centers, the Research Triangle Park (Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh) and the Piedmont Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point), and a two-hour drive of...
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