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Census Data
County/Parish: Haywood
Population/Size
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Pop. Estimate: 62,317 (2019)
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Pop. Last Census: 59,036 (2010)
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Pop. Growth: 5.0%
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Pop/Sq Mile: 106.6 (2010)
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Area: 553.69 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
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Median House Value: $175,600
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Owner Occupied: 71.9%
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Median Rental Cost: $748
Travel/Congestion
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Avg. Commute To Work Time: 23.1
 
Wikipedia Nearby
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Davis Family House
Davis Family House, also known as the Davis-Forbes House, is a historic home located near Crabtree, Haywood County, North Carolina. It was built about 1880, and is a 1 1/2-story, two-room plan frame dwelling sheathed in weatherboard. It was expanded by a shed-room addition in 1925-1926 (...)
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Walters Dam
Walters Dam is a hydroelectric dam in Haywood County of western North Carolina, in the Great Smoky Mountains. The concrete arch dam is high by 800 ft long, impounding the Pigeon River, near Interstate 40. The brick powerplant actually stands from the dam (...)
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Cataloochee (Great Smoky Mountains)
Cataloochee is a valley in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, located in the Southeastern United States. Now a recreational and historic area within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cataloochee was once home to a substantial Appalachian community and Cherokee hunting ground. (...)
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Crabtree, North Carolina
Crabtree is an unincorporated community in Haywood County, North Carolina. It is located North of Lake Junaluska along the Pigeon River. The Davis Family House and Mount Zion United Methodist Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (...)
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Province of North-Carolina
The Province of North-Carolina was a British colony that existed in North America from 1712 to 1776, created as a proprietary colony. The power of the British government was vested in a Governor of North-Carolina, but the colony declared independence from Great Britain in 1776 (...)