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Presidential Namesakes

More than a dozen North Carolina destinations owe their names to U.S. presidents:

  • Washington: At least 20 U.S. municipalities have named themselves for President George Washington, but this Pamlico River town did it first. Nearby Washington County is also named for our first president.

Mount Jefferson State Natural Area

Mount Jefferson State Natural Area

  • Monroe: East of Charlotte, the Union County seat is named for James Monroe.  
  • Taylorsville: The Alexander County seat is probably named for Zachary Taylor.  
  • Lincoln and Lincolnton: The county and its seat, which are northwest of Charlotte, are named for Abraham Lincoln. 
  • Grover: Grover Cleveland claimed North Carolina’s 11 electoral votes in 1884, and this tiny town could hardly resist taking his name when it incorporated the next year — especially since it’s in Cleveland County. (For the record, “Cleveland” honors Revolutionary War hero Benjamin Cleveland.) 

Read more about North Carolina's presidential past.

added: May 23, 2012

updated: May 23, 2012

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