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  1. Apr 20, 2024 · Risk Index is Relatively Low. Score 60.8. Expected Annual Loss is Relatively Low. Score 56.7. Social Vulnerability is Relatively High. Score 70.9. Community Resilience is Relatively Low. Score 37.7. While reviewing this report, keep in mind that low risk is driven by lower loss due to natural hazards, lower social vulnerability, and higher ...

  2. Data. Cities. Map. ZIP Codes. Features. Schools. Land. Profiles for 93 cities, towns and other populated places in Caldwell County North Carolina. Incorporated Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places in Caldwell County. Incorporated Places have an asterisk ( * ). Cajahs Mountain * Cedar Rock * Gamewell * Granite Falls * Hickory * Hudson * Lenoir *

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  4. The North Carolina State Highway Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1915 thanks to the growing number of automobiles all across the nation and the state. The first known statewide "road map" was issued by this organization in 1916, and it was updated annually until 2008, and then biennially.

  5. Map of Caldwell County, North Carolina and portions of surrounding counties :: North Carolina Maps. Add or remove collections.

    • circa 1868
    • State Archives of North Carolina
    • circa 1868
  6. Nov 13, 2022 · Already Friday, flood warnings were posted for several areas in the mountains, including Ashe, Burke, Caldwell and Watauga counties, the weather service said. Among more than a dozen roads closed by flooding, Greene Road off Linville Falls Highway in Avery County was flooded.

  7. A History of Caldwell County: Caldwell County was formed in 1841 from Burke and Wilkes counties. It was named in honor of Joseph Caldwell, the first President of the University of North Carolina He strongly advocated a public school system and a railroad across the center of the state from Morehead City in the east to Tennessee in the west. It ...

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