
Angier anchors the southern portion of this landscape where the borders of Wake, Johnston, and Harnett counties converge. In the late twentieth century, the area maintained a distinct rural character defined by a network of drainage basins including Black Creek and Middle Creek. The settlement pattern follows a series of ridges and crossroads, with clusters of activity at Willow Springs and Ogburn Crossroads. Small-scale aviation is a notable feature of the local infrastructure, represented by the Triple W Air Park and Fuquay-Angier Airfield.
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