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North
Carolina Communities: Bladen County
Bladen County,
North Carolina, known as the “Mother
of All Counties”, had fifty-five
counties formed from its original
borders. More than one thousand lakes,
made by a 100,000 year old meteor
shower, were also in existence within
the original boundaries of Bladen
County. Seven lakes remain in Bladen
County today. This vibrant region,
named for commissioner of trades and
plantations Martin Bladen, lies in NC’s
picturesque southeastern
Coastal Plains region.
According to
Census 2000 data, Bladen County,
NC’s fourth largest county, boasts more
than 32,200 citizens. Ten different
towns and villages encompass the nearly
880 square miles of Bladen County.
Elizabethtown, the county seat,
serves as a hub of culture and commerce
in the immediate area. This small town,
known for its hospitable atmosphere, is
home to 3,700 residents. Elizabethtown
is the site of popular recreational
destinations such as
Jones Lake State Park. The
2,208-acre park features opportunities
for boating, fishing, hiking and
swimming on its beautiful beaches.
The
White Lake community holds a
year-round population of approximately
500 residents; however, every summer the
tourists explode the population to more
than 200,000 individuals. Visitors
flock to White Lake, home of the
“Nation’s Safest Beach”, where boaters,
swimmers and water-skiers enjoy the
crystal clear waters without the
presence of dangerous currents or
tides.
White Lake also offers other
family-friendly attractions such as an
amusement park and golf course.
Dublin, population 250, hosts the
regions annual Peanut Festival each
September. This popular festival
features a golf tournament and rodeo
that attracts revelers from as far as
Wilmington and other coastal
cities. Located in nearby
Kelly,
Singletary Lake State Park is
another popular spot for visitors. The
park lies within the borders of the
massive 36,000-acre Blade Lakes State
Forest. Bladen County includes
several additional towns with less than
one thousand residents. These include
Bladenboro,
Butters,
East Arcadia,
Tar Heel and
White Oak.
Bladen County operates a balanced
economy driven by forty different
prosperous industries. Agriculture
plays a significant role in the region.
According to the
1997 Census of Agriculture, Bladen
County ranked fourth among the
nation’s counties responsible for
producing hogs and pigs. Bladen County
projects a pro-business environment,
with numerous incentives and resources
available for those who need it.
Opportunities for employment also exist
in the assembly industries, chemicals,
food processing, manufacturing and
textile sectors.
Bladen Community College also
contributes to the business-friendly
atmosphere by providing training for the
local labor pool, in addition to its
wide variety of educational services.
Several colleges and universities exist
in nearby counties, within a reasonable
driving distance of Bladen County. In
addition, students at the primary and
secondary levels have several top-notch
public schools available.
Bladen County,
North Carolina has small, close-knit
communities, coupled with nearby
metropolitan areas, affording residents
the best of both worlds. An outstanding
quality of life, surrounded by the
area’s natural splendor and strategic
location make Bladen County an
enviable place to call home.
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