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City
of Goldsboro Home Page
Located in Eastern North Carolina, the City of Goldsboro
is the county seat of Wayne County. Conveniently located
on US 70, Goldsboro is within 30 minutes of the I-40
and I-95 corridors.
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Wayne
County Home Page
Wayne County was founded in 1779.
Named for the Revolutionary War hero from Pennsylvania,
General Anthony Wayne.Wayne County, North Carolina,
is located in the east central part of the state in
the coastal plain region
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Department
of Travel & Tourism
Find fun facts, places to tour and more at this site.
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Like
to Golf or Live The Country Club Life?
Walnut Creek Country Club is a private,
member owned club in Goldsboro, North Carolina. We
opened in 1969 and are considered one of the premier
resort facilities of eastern North Carolina, dedicated
to family fun and progressive living. Nestled along
a gorgeous 180-acre lake, Walnut Creek offers the
ultimate in refinement and first-class personal service
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Relocate
Your Business to Goldsboro
So you own a business and need to take
it with you? This site will help find shell buildings
for sale/lease as well as land to develop your own business
site.
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Waynesborough
Historical Site on Neuse River
Founded in 1787 as the first seat of Wayne County,
Waynesborough grew quickly into a bustling town. Its
location along the Neuse River promoted plantation
growth and successful river boat businesses.
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Gov.
Charles B. Aycock Birthplace
Charles B. Aycock was born into a simple,
rural home in 1859. In 1900 he was elected governor
and dedicated his life to improving public education
in North Carolina. An 1893 one-room schoolhouse, moved
to the site of his birthplace, underscores Aycock's
commitment to education. This typical nineteenth-century
family farm includes the main house, separate open-hearth
kitchen, corn crib, and smokehouses.
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Cliffs
of the Neuse State Park-Camping!
At the turn of the century visitors flocked to the
area. They drank mineral water from local springs
to cure their ills and they took riverboat excursions
to the cliffs. Things have changed since then.
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