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Burlington/Alamance County, NC is home to many exciting outdoor attractions, historical places, and fun things to do! Our area features recreational parks, historic battlefields, arts/entertainment, one of the oldest Dentzel carousels still in operation, and much more.

Nestled in the heartland of North Carolina between the mountains and the coast, Burlington offers rich history, exciting cultural attractions, great shopping and recreation activities that include some of the state's best golf courses.

Facts
Population:
Alamance County: 135,453
Burlington: 42,000
Graham (county seat): 12,833

Year Formed: 1849

Area: 428 square miles

Elevation: 656 feet above sea level

Taxes:
Sales & Use tax: 7%
Local Lodging tax: 3%

Cities, Towns and Communities in Alamance County1:

Altamahaw ~ Founded about 1860 with the establishment of a cotton gin her (by John Q. Gant). Name of Indian origin, meaning unknown. The community of Ossipee lies directly south.

Elon ~ Formerly known as Mill Point for a freight depot for shipping mill products manufactured nearby. Elon University, a four-year coeducational institution, opened here in 1890. Its name comes from the Hebrew word for oak and was selected because of the large oak trees at the site. Incorporated 1893.

Gibsonville ~ Named for Joseph Gibson (1785-1857), local land slave owner who also was active in contracting and grading for the North Carolina Rail Road. A station established about a mile north of his home was named for him and became the town. Established in 1855 and incorporated 1971.

Glen Raven ~ Named by John Q. Gant who established first mill (by the same name) at the site. He first chose Glendale, but the name was rejected because it was already a post office name in the State. He kept the ‘Glen’, however and added Raven because of his fondness for hunting crows.

Graham ~ Laid out in 1849 at the formation of the county to serve as county seat. Incorporated 1851. Named for William A Graham, governor, 1845-1849. In the act providing for the town it was the first named Gallatin, the Montgomery, Berry, and finally Graham as chosen by Representative Giles Mebane who introduced the bill to create Alamance County.

Haw River ~ Founded by descendents of Adam Trollinger, a German immigrant who settled here in 1747. His son, Jacob, built a gristmill at the site and for many years it was known as Trollinger’s Crossing or Ford.

Mebane ~ Settled about 1854 and named for a local family. Incorporated 1880 as Mebansville; named changed 1883.

Saxapahaw ~ Named for the Sissipahaw Indians who once lived in the area.

Snow Camp ~ Dixon’s Mill here dates from 1753. Legend says the name Snow Camp was given the to the community by Cornwallis’ soldiers who camped here after the Battle of Guilford Courthouse during a heavy snow.

Swepsonville ~ Named for George W. Swepson (1811-1883) who built a cotton mill here in 1868. Incorporated in 1887, but charter repealed in 1901.

Accessibility:
Interstates 85 and 40 makes the county accessible from the north, south, east and west. Only 35 minutes from the Piedmont Triad International Airport (in Greensboro) and 45 minutes away from Raleigh/Durham International Airport.

Climate:
Located in the Sunbelt, visitors can enjoy a mild year-round climate with four seasonal changes. Average rainfall is approximately 45 inches. Average annual frozen precipitation is 4.0 inches.2

Temperatures:
Month High Low Average
January 55.26 33.26 44.26
February 54.43 33.11 43.27
March 58.58 34.00 46.29
April 72.23 48.40 60.32
May 77.90 55.68 66.79
June 83.40 64.10 73.75
July 89.42 70.19 79.81
August 90.66 68.40 79.53
September 80.27 59.07 69.67
October 69.26 48.00 58.63
November 67.53 42.20 54.87
December 54.26 31.94 43.10

Local Links:
Community/Non-Profit
Burlington/Alamance County, NC Convention and Visitors Bureau Alamance County Area Chamber of Commerce
Piedmont Carolina Chapter of the Alamance Red Cross
Central North Carolina Library
Burlington Downtown Corporation

Education
Burlington Day School
Alamance-Burlington School System
Alamance Community College
Elon University

Events
Burlington/Alamance County, NC Convention and Visitors Bureau

General Information
AlamanceCounty.com
North Carolina Wine & Grape Council
Cooperative Extension, Alamance County Center
NC Department Film, Tourism & Sports Development
Haw River Wine Trail

Government
City of Graham
Alamance County Government Offices
City of Burlington
Town of Elon
City of Mebane
Alamance County Government

1William S. Powell, North Carolina Gazetteer
Alamance News, “A Newcomers Guide to Alamance County” July 2002
2Information was provided by the State Climate Office of North Carolina at NC State University.

 


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