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  1. Established in 1777 from Surry County, Wilkes County, situated in the mountains of North Carolina, has contributed greatly to the history and culture of the state. The Tutelo and Cherokee originally lived in the area, and the first Europeans to settle in the land were German and Scotch-Irish immigrants.

  2. Jul 4, 2023 · Wilkes County, North Carolina: A Brief Overview. Wilkes County, situated in the northwestern part of North Carolina, is known for its rich history and captivating natural beauty.

  3. www.ncpedia.org › geography › wilkesWilkes County | NCpedia

    FORMED: 1777. FORMED FROM: Surry, District of Washington. LAND AREA: 754.28 square miles. 2020 POPULATION ESTIMATE: 65,969. White: 92.7% Black/African American: 4.7% American Indian: 0.4% Asian: 0.6% Pacific Islander: 0.1% Two or more races: 1.5% Hispanic/Latino: 6.9% (of any race) From State & County QuickFacts, US Census Bureau, 2020.

  4. By Nancy Moreland. She’s come to the right place for time travel. Exploring the hills, hollers, and back roads of Wilkes County, North Carolina, you see century-old barns sheltering livestock and hay.

  5. Welcome To Wilkesboro. Wilkesboro is located close to I-77 at exit 73B and minutes from the High Country towns of Boone, Blowing Rock and Banner Elk. Wilkesboro will wow you with a newly-revitalized historic downtown, mind-blowing musical talent, stunningly scenic mountain views, heart-pounding outdoor adventures, and Southern small-town charm.

  6. Home. Residents. About Wilkes. Having been established in March of 1778, Wilkes County has grown into a community that boasts a rich heritage, heartfelt traditions, and a sound historical base within the State of North Carolina.

  7. It is a part of the state's western mountain region. As of the 2020 census the population was 65,969. Its county seat is Wilkesboro, and its largest community is North Wilkesboro. Wilkes County comprises the North Wilkesboro, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area.

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