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  1. Popular Issues. Hot Topics from the County. Orange County/Lumos Broadband Project. Senior Center Programs & Activities. Orange County News Updates. 2024 School Bond Referendum. Orange County Land Use Plan 2050 website. Sign up for e-newsletters.

  2. Orange County has gained a reputation as one of the most liberal counties in North Carolina. The county consistently delivers one of the largest Democratic majorities in the state in presidential, state, and local elections.

  3. Home of the University of North Carolina and several corporations in the Research Triangle Park district, Orange County holds an important place in the state’s history. The Occaneechi originally inhabited the region in villages that lie along a bustling trade route.

  4. With more than 140,000 residents, Orange County includes historic Hillsborough, the county seat; Chapel Hill, home of the University of North Carolina; and Carrboro and Mebane, former railroad and mill towns.

  5. Things to Do. Orange County, North Carolina is 3.5 hours from the coast and 3.5 hours from the mountains. Residents enjoy proximity to Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, and the Research Triangle and can avail themselves of any number of cultural, employment, entertainment, and shopping and sporting opportunities throughout the region.

  6. 1 day ago · The Chapel Hill & Orange County Community welcomes you! Visit us to experience some of the best dining, shopping, arts, sports and recreation North Carolina has to offer.

  7. By 1767, Orange County had the largest population of any county in North Carolina. Grants on New Hope Creek are recorded in Bladen County as early as 1745, and along Deep River in 1749. There were grants along the Hyco River in what became northern Orange County in 1748, and along the Dan River, the Hogan Creek, and County Line Creek in 1751.

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