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  1. Alexander County is a county established in the U.S. state of North Carolina in 1847. As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,444. [2] Its county seat is Taylorsville. [3] [4] Alexander County is part of the Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area .

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  2. Brief History of Alexander County. Alexander County was established in 1847, the year of the first sale of land in the county seat (Taylorsville). With the proceeds from the sale, the first courthouse was built on the present site. When the Civil War began, Alexander County was 14 years old.

  3. Alexander County is located in the foothills of western North Carolina, and has something to offer for everyone. Take three minutes, and enjoy this video below… and then come visit! You’ll be glad you did. Download a full-color brochure of the many attractions located in Alexander County! ©

  4. It was named in honor of William Julius Alexander of Mecklenburg County, several times a member of the North Carolina State Legislature and Speaker of the House of Commons. It is in the west central section of the state and is bounded by Iredell, Catawba, Caldwell, and Wilkes counties.

  5. Alexander County, North Carolina, Taylorsville, North Carolina. 6,881 likes · 80 talking about this. Alexander County is located in the beautiful foothills of western North Carolina. Welcome!

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  6. alexanderedc.org › visit-alexander-county › welcomeVisit Alexander County

    Alexander County is located in the beautiful foothills of western North Carolina, and has something to offer for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a scenic spot for a picnic; a hotspot for fishing; a unique ecosystem for hiking; a challenging course for 4-wheeling; or a taste of arts, culture, and history, Alexander County is the place to be.

  7. Alexander County, located in the western Piedmont region, was formed from sections of Caldwell, Iredell, and Wilkes Counties in 1847. The county took its name from William Julius Alexander, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons.

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