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  1. Kinston (North Carolina) /  35.267°N 77.600°W  / 35.267; -77.600. Kinston ie na zità tl North Carolina te i Stac Unii d’America. Tl 2019 ovela na populazion de 20 173 sun na spersa de 47,8 km². [2] Kinston fej pert de la contea Lenoir .

  2. Dobbs County was formed in 1758 from Johnston County, though the legislative act that created it did not become effective until April 10, 1759. It was named for Arthur Dobbs, governor of North Carolina from 1754 until 1764. In 1779 the western part became Wayne County; the county seat was moved from its original location on Walnut Creek to the ...

  3. Lenoir County’s County Seat, Kinston, was established in 1762 as “Kingston” and today is among the oldest cities in the state of North Carolina. The first court house in what is now Lenoir County was erected in 1779. It was a frame structure located at the corners of Queen and King Streets. This structure housed the courthouse, prison ...

  4. 35.26656 -77.62085. 3 Governor Caswell Memorial, 2612 W Vernon Ave, ☏ +1 252 522-2091. Tu-F 10AM-2PM, Sa 10AM-4PM. On this site you'll find exhibits pertaining to the first governor of North Carolina and Revolutionary War hero, Richard Caswell. ( updated Oct 2021 | edit) 35.25872 -77.58018. 4 Harmony Hall, 109 E King St.

  5. Kinston Kinston; Osnovni podaci Država Sjedinjene Američke Države: Savezna država Severna Karolina: Okrug: Lenor: Stanovništvo Stanovništvo (2010) 21.677 Gustina stanovništva 49,6 st./km² Geografija Koordinate Vremenska zona UTC-5, leti UTC-4: Nadmorska visina

  6. The club donated Harmony Hall and its historical furnishings to the Lenoir County Historical Association (LCHA) around 1977 and a restoration project was begun. The LCHA raised over $170,000 by 1981 while the North Carolina General Assembly approved additional funding of $50,000. [7] [8] Restoration of the building was completed in 1985.

  7. 1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) Length. 5.7 mi (9.2 km) The Kinston and Snow Hill Railroad is a short-line railroad in Kinston, North Carolina. The railroad operates a 5.7-mile (9.2 km) industrial spur from a junction with the Norfolk Southern Railway to the Global TransPark. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Gulf and Ohio Railways. [1]