
Trinity and Archdale anchor the northwestern corner of this landscape, where suburban expansion meets the rolling Piedmont terrain of Randolph County. The area is defined by the headwaters of the Uwharrie River and its tributary, the Little Uwharrie River, which wind through a network of family-named roads and established rural communities. Cultural landmarks like Hopewell Ch and Marlboro Ch indicate long-standing social centers that have persisted even as the region's transportation corridors have modernized.
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15 maps found

1968 Coleridge
Randolph County, NC

1968 Erect
Randolph County, NC

1970 Glenola
Randolph County, NC

1973 Eleazer
Randolph County, NC

1974 Farmer
Randolph County, NC

1974 Grays Chapel
Randolph County, NC

1994 Eleazer
Randolph County, NC

1994 Erect
Randolph County, NC

1994 Farmer
Randolph County, NC

2022 Coleridge
Randolph County, NC

2022 Eleazer
Randolph County, NC

2022 Erect
Randolph County, NC

2022 Farmer
Randolph County, NC

2022 Glenola
Randolph County, NC

2022 Grays Chapel
Randolph County, NC