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  1. Macon County, North Carolina. As one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina, Macon County strives to serve our citizens, business community and those visiting the area with the most up-to-date resources possible.

  2. Interactive map of Macon County. Aerial view of Franklin. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 519.67 square miles (1,345.9 km 2 ), of which 515.58 square miles (1,335.3 km 2) is land and 4.09 square miles (10.6 km 2) (0.79%) is water.

  3. Welcome to Macon County North Carolina's Tax Administrator Website. Our new site offers our citizens a number of features including a user friendly tax record lookup, and secure online payments.

  4. Welcome to Macon County North Carolina Register of Deeds. The Register of Deeds' office is the custodian and manager of public records. The office is subject to various laws governing the care and maintenance of these records and access to them.

  5. A southern mountain county, Macon was named in honor of Senator and Speaker of the House Nathaniel Macon. Macon County was formed in 1828 from Haywood, and communities within the region include Franklin, Highlands, Norton, Rainbow Springs, Nantahala, Ellijay, Cowee, and Scaly Mountain.

  6. May 23, 2023 · Read on for our in-depth guide to the best things to do in Franklin NC & Macon County, including all of our favorite Franklin restaurants, museums, historic sites, and other attractions. READ MORE: 20 Best Things to Do in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.

  7. Welcome to Macon County, North Carolina. The Macon County Website is a part of the Mountain Area Information Network (M.A.I.N.), and provides information about Macon Co. North Carolina.

  8. Macon County Public Health serves the citizens of Franklin, Highlands, and Nantahala NC with many services including dental, health clinics, family planning and more.

  9. www.ncpedia.org › geography › maconMacon County | NCpedia

    Jan 1, 2006 · Macon County, located in North Carolina's Mountain region, was formed from Haywood County in 1828 and named for Nathaniel Macon, an early nineteenth-century North Carolina political leader who served as both a U.S. senator and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

  10. Macon County, North Carolina, was formed in 1828 from a piece of Haywood County. The land was part of lands acquired from the Cherokee Nation in the Treaty of 1819. The county is named for Nathaniel Macon, a politician from Warrenton, NC, who served in the Revolutionary War, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the U.S. Senate. Macon County ...

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