
Kenly and Pikeville anchor the corners of this landscape where the borders of Wilson, Johnston, and Wayne Counties converge. The topography is defined by an intricate network of wetlands, including the sprawling Great Swamp and Nahunta Swamp, which dictate the placement of early settlements and road crossings. Numerous crossroads communities illustrate the historic rural development pattern of the North Carolina Coastal Plain, with hubs such as Watson Crossroads, Hickory Crossroads, and Radford Crossroads serving as focal points for the surrounding agricultural tracts. Local history is etched into the terrain through family-named features and landmarks like the Edgerton Cem and Kirbys Crossing. Industrial and infrastructure elements, such as the Sasser Millpond and the Kenly Airport, reflect the community's evolution over decades of shifting land use from traditional milling and farming toward more modern transportation networks.
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1974 Grantham
Wayne County, NC

1974 Northwest Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1974 Southwest Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1978 Kenly East
Wayne County, NC

1980 Williams
Wayne County, NC

1982 Southeast Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1983 Northeast Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1998 Northeast Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1998 Northwest Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1998 Southeast Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

1998 Southwest Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

2022 Grantham
Wayne County, NC

2022 Kenly East
Wayne County, NC

2022 Northeast Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

2022 Northwest Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

2022 Southeast Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

2022 Southwest Goldsboro
Wayne County, NC

2022 Williams
Wayne County, NC