Robeson County Map, North Carolina

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Robeson County, North Carolina

Robeson County stretches across southeastern North Carolina, along the South Carolina border. It’s home to the Lumbee Tribe, the largest Native American tribe east of the Mississippi.
Lumberton is the county seat, which serves as a regional hub. The Lumber River snakes through the county with its own scenic beauty and recreation.
Agriculture remains a cornerstone of the local economy. Tobacco, sweet potatoes, and corn are major crops. Overall, Robeson County takes pride in its multicultural heritage. They have a handful of local festivals that celebrate this diversity.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Robeson County |
County Seat | Lumberton |
Population | Approximately 125,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Lumberton, Pembroke, Red Springs, St. Pauls |
Interstates and Highways | Interstate 95, U.S. Route 74, U.S. Route 301 |
FIPS Code | 37-155 |
Total Area | 951 square miles (land and water) |
Adjacent Counties | Scotland County (Northwest), Hoke County (North), Cumberland County (Northeast), Marlboro County, South Carolina (West), Bladen County (East), Dillon County, South Carolina (Southwest), Horry County, South Carolina (South), Columbus County (Southeast) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone |
State | North Carolina |
Coordinates | 34.6148° N, 79.0017° W |
Etymology | Named after Thomas Robeson, an officer in the American Revolutionary War |
Major Landmarks | Lumber River, UNC Pembroke Campus |
Website | Robeson County Website |
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