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Elizabeth City - North Carolina
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Location: 15 km south of the city
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Area Information
Elizabeth City, North Carolina was incorporated in 1793 as the town of "Redding" by the North Carolina General Assembly. The City's name changed to "Elizabeth Town" in 1794, and subsequently became "Elizabeth City" in 1801, also by acts of the General Assembly. (See the General Assembly Session Laws from 1793, 1794 and 1801 on the right side of this page.) Our wonderful community has been named one of the “100 Best Small Towns in America” and is ranked by Money Magazine as "one of best places to live on the East Coast."
Situated in the far northeastern corner of North Carolina on the Pasquotank River and Intracoastal Waterway, the City lies just west of the Outer Banks of North Carolina and just south of Hampton Roads, Virginia.
The City is very proud to have been declared a "Coast Guard City" on May 29, 2015 by Admiral Paul Zukunft,
Resources: Elizabeth City
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