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Aurora is a town in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 520 at the 2010 Census.
Mar 19, 2024 · Any fossil collector who is decently obsessed might recognize this as Aurora, North Carolina. A town with a population of 490, according to census data from 2021 , Aurora is in Beaufort County in the eastern part of the state.
Aurora, located in Beaufort County, NC was originally called "Betty Town" and was founded on the location of an Pomouik Indian village. The land, that is now Aurora, was owned by Christopher Gale, a lawyer and the first Chief Justice of North Carolina.
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Aurora Fossil Museum. The Aurora Fossil Museum, founded in 1976, is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) nonprofit science education resource center. Our mission is to educate the public about paleontology in an enjoyable manner while emphasizing the natural and cultural history of Eastern North Carolina.
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- Aurora Fossil Museum is open:Wed - Sun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Hotels near Aurora Fossil Museum: (6.00 mi) Creekside Lodging, Rentals & Campgrounds (5.09 mi) Water Front Home with Private Dock on Bond Creek (6....
- Restaurants near Aurora Fossil Museum: (0.75 mi) Frank & Shirley's (0.70 mi) Terry's convenient Mart (0.75 mi) Wayside (4.22 mi) Della & Darnell's...
Apr 9, 2024 · A town with a population of 490, according to census data from 2021, Aurora is in Beaufort County in the eastern part of the state. Twenty million years ago, the Aurora Fossil Museum and the...
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Oct 27, 2017 · Aurora, located in Beaufort County, North Carolina was originally called "Betty Town" and was founded on the location of an Pomouik Indian village. The land, that is now Aurora, was owned by Christopher Gale, a lawyer and the first Chief Justice of North Carolina.