Martin County Map, North Carolina

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Martin County, North Carolina

Martin County makes its home in eastern North Carolina. It’s a place of rich farmland and small-town charm. It’s also known for its Civil War history.
The county has a strong agricultural tradition. Tobacco and peanuts are big crops here. The county hosts the Martin County Agricultural Fair each fall. It’s a fun mix of rides, food, and farm exhibits.
Williamston is the county seat, which sits on the banks of the Roanoke River. This river also carves out its northern border and has some excellent fishing and boating. Locals love their high school sports like Friday night football.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Martin County |
County Seat | Williamston |
Population | Approximately 23,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Williamston, Robersonville, Oak City |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Route 64, U.S. Route 17 |
FIPS Code | 37-117 |
Total Area | 464 square miles (land and water) |
Adjacent Counties | Bertie County (Northeast), Washington County (East), Beaufort County (Southeast), Pitt County (Southwest), Edgecombe County (West), Halifax County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone |
State | North Carolina |
Coordinates | 35.8592° N, 77.0669° W |
Etymology | Named after Josiah Martin, the last governor of colonial North Carolina |
Major Landmarks | Roanoke River, Historic Downtown Williamston |
Website | Martin County Website |
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