Lee County
Lee County is one of the youngest counties in North
Carolina. It was formed in 1907 from parts of neighboring Moore
and Chatham counties. At the time the county was founded, the
two cities of Jonesboro and Sanford were roughly the same size.
Rather than pick one for the county seat, the courthouse was
located between the two towns. Sanford and Jonesboro merged into
Sanford in the 1970s, but the old downtown of Jonesboro still remains.
The two incorporated towns in Lee County are Sanford with a
population of 25,000 and Broadway with a population of just over
1,000.
Lee County is divided into seven townships: Greenwood, Jonesboro, Cape
Fear, Deep River, East Sanford, West Sanford,
and Pocket. These townships are used for a variety of
reasons, one of which is to classify where real estate in the county is
located. Lee County has a population of over 50,000 and is
growing. Lee County is home to a number of manufacturing
industries including brick making, cosmetics with Coty, printer
cartridges with Lexmark, industrial and construction equipment with
Caterpillar, and vaccines with Wyeth, to name a few.
Lee County is near the center of the State of North
Carolina and is located where the hills of the Piedmont meet the costal
plain. Further to the south and east, the land is flat.
Further to the north and west the land is hilly. It is
where these two areas come together that the rivers cross what is
called the "fall line". Along the fall line, rivers become rocky.
In the past, large boats had to unload cargo at this point.
For the modern river user this provides a great area to canoe or
kayak among the rapids of the local rivers. Lee County has many
historical sites dating back to the civil and revolutionary wars and is
a great place to learn about history.
Much of Lee County is within an hour's drive of Raleigh
and the Research Triangle Park while also being within an hour of Fort
Bragg and Pope Air Force Base. This makes Lee County ideally
suited to families where one member needs to commute to Raleigh and the
other member needs to commute to the Fort Bragg area.
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