
The Tar River winds through this coastal plain landscape northwest of Greenville, defining a terrain marked by extensive wetlands and historic crossroads settlements. This 2022 survey captures the transitional zone between the expanding urban reach of the city and the rural heritage of Pitt County. To the north, the Great Swamp and Grindle Pocosin dominate the drainage basin of Conetoe Creek, while smaller communities like Belvoir, Bells Crossroads, and Hollands maintain their identity along the secondary road network. The map reveals modern land use patterns, from the Pitt-Greenville Airport and suburban developments near Rock Spring to the winding watercourses of Johnsons Mill Run and Harris Mill Run. This document provides a clear record of how contemporary infrastructure, including NC 43 N, interacts with the natural floodplain features of the river valley.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
21 maps found

1979 Leggetts Crossroads
Pitt County, NC

1981 Greenville NE
Pitt County, NC

1981 Greenville SW
Pitt County, NC

1981 Robersonsville West
Pitt County, NC

1982 Greenville NW
Pitt County, NC

1982 Greenville SE
Pitt County, NC

1983 Gardnerville
Pitt County, NC

1983 Wilmar
Pitt County, NC

1997 Wilmar
Pitt County, NC

1998 Greenville NE
Pitt County, NC

1998 Greenville NW
Pitt County, NC

1998 Greenville SE
Pitt County, NC

1998 Greenville SW
Pitt County, NC

2022 Gardnerville
Pitt County, NC

2022 Greenville NE
Pitt County, NC

2022 Greenville NW
Pitt County, NC

2022 Greenville SE
Pitt County, NC

2022 Greenville SW
Pitt County, NC

2022 Leggetts Crossroads
Pitt County, NC

2022 Robersonville West
Pitt County, NC

2022 Wilmar
Pitt County, NC