
Kenly stands as a central hub in this survey of the North Carolina coastal plain, where the Atlantic Coast Line railroad dictates the pattern of early 20th-century commerce. The landscape is defined by its extensive drainage systems, including the Moccasin Creek and the wide reaches of Contentnea Creek, which separate the various townships. Settlement is dense but rural, characterized by a high frequency of named junctions and family-owned landmarks.
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