
Mount Airy and its southern neighboring communities define the landscape of Surry County on this 2022 survey. The topography is shaped by the winding Ararat River, which flows past Bannertown and through a series of creek-fed valleys including Stewart Creek and Caddle Creek. This region reflects a complex network of rural settlements like Ash Hill, Ararat, and Boones Hill, where residential development and industrial infrastructure, such as the Mount Airy/Surry County Airport, sit alongside established local landmarks.
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21 maps found

1970 Copeland
Surry County, NC

1970 Mount Airy South
Surry County, NC

1970 Siloam
Surry County, NC

1971 Bottom
Surry County, NC

1971 Elkin North
Surry County, NC

1971 Roaring Gap
Surry County, NC

1976 Elkin North
Surry County, NC

1976 Mount Airy North
Surry County, NC

1976 Mount Airy South
Surry County, NC

1996 Mount Airy South
Surry County, NC

1997 Roaring Gap
Surry County, NC

1997 Siloam
Surry County, NC

2000 Bottom
Surry County, NC

2000 Elkin North
Surry County, NC

2022 Bottom
Surry County, NC

2022 Copeland
Surry County, NC

2022 Elkin North
Surry County, NC

2022 Mount Airy North
Surry County, NC

2022 Mount Airy South
Surry County, NC

2022 Roaring Gap
Surry County, NC

2022 Siloam
Surry County, NC