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  1. Coordinates: 35°14N77°38W35.24°N 77.64°W. Not to be confused with Lenoir, North Carolina. Lenoir County ( / lɛˈnɔːr / le-NOR) [1] is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 55,122. [2] . Its county seat is Kinston, [3] located on the Neuse River, across which the county has its territory.

  2. www.ncpedia.org › geography › lenoirLenoir County | NCpedia

    Lenoir County, located in North Carolina's Coastal Plain region, was formed from no-longer-extant Dobbs County in 1791. It was named for General William Lenoir , a prominent Revolutionary War hero, Speaker of the State Senate, and trustee of the University of North Carolina .

  3. Lenoir County, NC is centrally located in eastern NC approximately 75 miles east of Raleigh (our state’s capital) and 75 miles west of Morehead City (one of our seaports and the beautiful crystal coast). Our county is a blend of agriculture and manufacturing.

  4. The County of Lenoir is located in the State of North Carolina. Find directions to Lenoir County, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more. According to the 2020 US Census the Lenoir County population is estimated at 55,720 people.

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  5. Lenoir County’s County Seat, Kinston, was established in 1762 as “Kingston” and today is among the oldest cities in the state of North Carolina. The first court house in what is now Lenoir County was erected in 1779. It was a frame structure located at the corners of Queen and King Streets.

  6. REGISTER FOR EMERGENCY ALERTS. Hyper-Reach is a high‐speed Emergency Notification System that alerts residents of Lenoir County to emergency situations like severe storm warnings, road closures, water problems, evacuations, and others deemed necessary by public officials.

  7. A History of Lenoir County: Dobbs County, created from Johnston County in 1758 and named in honor of Royal Governor Arthur Dobbs, was divided into Glasgow County and Lenoir County in 1791. Lenoir County was named in honor of William Lenoir, one of the North Carolina heroes at the Battle of Kings Mountain, SC. When Kinston was established in ...

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