List of census-designated places in North Carolina
This is a list of census-designated places in the U.S. state of North Carolina.
Census-designated places (CDPs) are unincorporated communities lacking elected municipal officers and boundaries with legal status.[1] The term "census designated place" has been used as an official classification by the U.S. Census Bureau since 1980.[2] Prior to that, select unincorporated communities were surveyed in the U.S. Census.[2]
Census-designated places in North Carolina
[edit]Former census-designated places
[edit]CDP | County | Location of County | Population (2020) | Population (2010) | Population (2000) | Population (1990)[3] | Population (1980) | Notes |
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Altamahaw-Ossipee | Alamance | x | x | 1,061 | 1,076 | Split prior to the 2010 census into Altamahaw CDP and the town of Ossipee | ||
Badin | Stanly | x | x | x | 1,481 | Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | ||
Boger City | Lincoln | x | x | 554 | 1,373 | Annexed by Lincolnton; no longer listed as a CDP after the 2000 census | ||
Bonnie Doone | Cumberland | x | x | x | 3,893 | Annexed by Fayetteville; not listed as a CDP in the 2000 census | ||
Butner | Granville | x | x | 7,591 | 4,679 | Incorporated prior to the 2010 census | ||
Camp Lejeune Central | Onslow | x | x | x | 36,716 | Annexed by Jacksonville prior to the 2000 census | ||
Eastover | Cumberland | x | x | 1,376 | 1,243 | Incorporated prior to the 2010 census | ||
Fort Bragg | Cumberland Hoke | x | x | 29,183 | 34,744 | Annexed by Fayetteville; not listed as a CDP in the 2010 census | ||
Hemby Bridge | Union | x | x | x | 2,876 | Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | ||
Lewisville | Forsyth | x | x | x | 3,206 | Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | ||
Masonboro | New Hanover | x | x | 11,812 | 7,010 | Annexed by Wilmington after the 2000 census | ||
New Hope | Wake | x | x | x | 5,694 | Annexed by Raleigh prior to the 2000 census | ||
New River Station | Onslow | x | x | x | 9,732 | Annexed by Jacksonville prior to the 2000 census | ||
North Hickory | Catawba | x | x | x | 4,299 | Annexed by Hickory prior to the 2000 census | ||
Parkwood | Durham | x | x | x | 4,123 | Annexed by Durham prior to the 2000 census | ||
Pleasant Garden | Guilford | x | x | x | 2,228 | Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | ||
Pope AFB | Cumberland | x | x | 2,583 | 2,228 | Annexed by Fayetteville prior to the 2010 census | ||
Poplar Tent | Cabarrus | x | x | x | 3,872 | Annexed by Concord prior to the 2000 census | ||
Seagate | New Hanover | x | x | 4,590 | 5,444 | Annexed by Wilmington after the 2000 census | ||
Sedge Garden | Forsyth | x | x | x | 2,784 | Annexed by Winston-Salem prior to the 2000 census | ||
Sherrills Ford | Catawba | x | x | 941 | 3,185 | Merged into the Lake Norman of Catawba CDP for the 2010 census | ||
Smith Creek | New Hanover | x | x | x | 7,461 | Annexed by Wilmington prior to the 2000 census | ||
South Gastonia | Gaston | x | x | 5,433 | 5,487 | Annexed by Gastonia; last appeared in the 2000 census |
See also
[edit]- North Carolina statistical areas
- List of counties in North Carolina
- List of municipalities in North Carolina
- List of unincorporated communities in North Carolina
References
[edit]- ^ "Geographic Terms and Concepts– Place". United States Census Bureau. United States Department of Commerce. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- ^ a b "Chapter 9 – Places" in Geographic Areas Reference Manual (GARM), United States Census Bureau. Accessed November 19, 2016.
- ^ a b "1990 Census of Population - General Population Characteristics - North Carolina" (PDF). United States Census Bureau.