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Carolina Communities: Franklin County
Franklin
County, North
Carolina offers an outstanding
quality of rural living. Its close
proximity to major cities gives its
residents ample employment and
educational opportunities. The state
capital of Raleigh,
the city of Durham,
and NC's renowned Research
Triangle Park all lay within an easy
commute. Excellent state and US Highways
link Franklin County to Interstates 95,
85 and 40. For businesses, this places
more than 170 million consumers no
farther than a day's drive.
Franklin County covers nearly 500
square miles of North Carolina's
northern Piedmont
Region. Five small towns and one
community comprise the county. The
entire area around the Research
Triangle has shown steady growth
rates. Raleigh
proves to be North Carolina's fastest
growing city and Durham
comes in next. Franklin County,
predominantly rural today, is also
experiencing sure and steady growth.
Census 2000 recorded the population at
47,260.
Agriculture, lumber and textiles make
up the present economy, though new firms
discover Franklin County each year. An
excellent Economic
Development Agency aids newcomers in
discovering the large number of grants
and funding available, along with many incentives.
A few of the companies moving into
Franklin County are Sprint, Novozymes,
Hon
Industries and Martin
Marietta. Lower living costs and
land prices attract businesses and
residents away from the big cities
Louisburg
College, a Methodist junior college,
calls Franklin County, NC home. Nearby Vance-Granville
Community College offers technical
and general education. A new satellite
campus is in the Franklin County seat of
Louisburg.
Three outstanding universities lie
within an hour's drive, North
Carolina State University, the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
NC
Central University.
While Louisburg, population 3,111, is
Franklin County's seat, it serves with
the town of Youngsville
as the commercial and economic hubs of
the region. Youngsville, population
1,117, lies near the Wake/Franklin
County border. Situated only a short
drive from the Triangle, Youngsville
city planners are attracting much
residential and industrial growth.
Almost eighty subdivisions now exist
around the town. Two new Industrial
Parks are also in place.
The town of Franklinton
also shows new growth. Situated only
fifteen minutes from Raleigh, it offers
rural beauty along with metropolitan
flare. Centerville,
population 99, is in the northeastern
sector of Franklin County. It
incorporated in 1965. The town of Bunn,
population 357, is close to beautiful Lake
Royale, a luxurious gated community
in Franklin County's fastest growing
area. Found only twenty-eight miles from
Raleigh, the community sits on the shore
of a 345-acre man made lake. With 3.25
miles of shoreline, residents enjoy
boating, fishing, skiing and golf.
Franklin
County, North Carolina claims a
vital and strategic location for
potential growth. Determined to retain
their small-town atmosphere and scenic
rural serenity, county fathers plan
carefully for the future.
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