Montgomery County Map, North Carolina

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Montgomery County, North Carolina

Montgomery County lies in the heart of North Carolina’s Piedmont region. The Uwharrie National Forest covers much of its land. Biscoe and Troy are its main towns.
The county is known for its excellent hunting and fishing and locals enjoy watersports on Lake Tillery. It’s a great spot for star-gazing, away from city lights.
This place has a rich history of gold mining. The area has some of the oldest rock formations in North America. Pottery workshops attract art lovers. Montgomery County offers a mix of rural feel and outdoor adventure.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Montgomery County |
County Seat | Troy |
Population | Approximately 29,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Troy, Biscoe, Mount Gilead, Candor |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Route 220, U.S. Route 24 |
FIPS Code | 37-123 |
Total Area | 504 square miles (land and water) |
Adjacent Counties | Davidson County (Northwest), Randolph County (Northeast), Stanly County (West), Moore County (East), Anson County (Southwest), Richmond County (South) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone |
State | North Carolina |
Coordinates | 35.3875° N, 80.0972° W |
Etymology | Named after Richard Montgomery, a major general during the Revolutionary War |
Major Landmarks | Uwharrie National Forest, Morrow Mountain State Park |
Website | Montgomery County Website |
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