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Carolina Communities: Granville County
Granville
County, North
Carolina covers 536 square miles
of top quality land in the upper Piedmont
Region. Its northern border is the
fine state of Virginia.
Located only thirty minutes from North
Carolina's internationally renowned Research
Triangle, Granville County provides
the best in rural living along with
close proximity to major cities.
Census 2000 recorded Granville
County's population at 48,498. Oxford
serves as the county seat, a pleasant,
historic city surrounded by dynamic,
growing industries. Located here is the Granville
Medical Center, which comes equipped
with a helicopter pad. In emergencies,
helicopters transport patients to the Duke
University Medical Center in Durham
within a matter of minutes. Durham,
known as the "City of
Medicine", is a thirty-minute
drive.
Granville County's other towns
include Creedmoor,
Stovall,
Stem
and Butner.
Creedmoor, voted one of the best places
to live by Money
Magazine, (1996), lies twenty
minutes from Raleigh and fifteen minutes
from Durham.
Interstate 85 bisects Granville
County, providing easy travel to the
dynamic cities of NC's Research
Triangle.
Granville County residents enjoy a
mild southern climate. January
temperatures average 38 degrees and July
temperatures average a cool 77 degrees.
44 inches of rain annually keep the
rolling Piedmont hills green and
fertile. A favorite activity in
Granville County is golf. The
world-famous Pinehurst
Golf Resort is a short drive.
Beautiful Falls
Lake borders Granville County to the
south, offering premier fishing, boating
and camping. Three sandy beaches await
swimmers. Kerr
Lake is Granville County's northern
border. North
Carolina's largest lake, its 850
miles of shoreline stretch through
several counties and into Virginia.
Granville County takes great pride in
providing quality education.
The public
school system repeatedly receives
high marks. Two private schools are also
available. The Vance
Granville Community College lies
five miles north of Oxford. It works
with local industries to give residents
free training tailored to companies'
needs. Within forty-five minutes of
Granville County are the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke
University, North
Carolina State and North
Carolina Central Universities. These
campuses provide numerous cultural
activities for the community as well as
internationally recognized educational
opportunities. Granville County
residents attend superb theater and
musical performances, and cheer on the
college sports teams.
Granville County, North Carolina
declares as its slogan: "Our home,
your opportunity." Its prime
location in the heart of NC's most
exciting and rapidly growing region
extends many opportunities. The
townspeople of Granville County work
diligently to keep their communities
fine places to call home.
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