Salisbury, the county seat of Rowan County, is located in the heart of the beautiful Piedmont area, the industrial heart of North Carolina. Located on Interstate 85, 35 miles from Charlotte and Winston-Salem, Salisbury is in one days' travel time to any major city on the east coast. It is the approximate halfway point between Washington, DC and Atlanta. This is another area of great potential growth. Noteworthy: High Rock Lake, Historic Salisbury Trolley Tours
Cleveland, NC has evolved from Indian trails and buffalo wallows, from wagon roads to paved streets and highways, from mainly agriculture to a mixture of agriculture and industry.
Incorporated in 1883 as Third Creek Station and renamed Cleveland in 1887, this small town of approximately 900 is located in the western portion of Rowan County. Today one can sense a historical connection of family and culture as well as benefit from modern innovations, technology, and services.
Our area is served by highly-rated schools, services that make us self-sufficient, and businesses that offer employment and stability to the town. The town goal is to preserve the home-town flavor without sacrificing quality living.
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Faith, North Carolina incorporated in 1903, is a small town located about 6 miles south of the city of Salisbury on the Faith Road. The Population of Faith is about 600. Faith's 4th of July Celebration that has made national news in the past. President George Bush attended the celebration in 1992. Having the President of the United States drop by for a ballgame ( he played ), lunch and a speech was an all-time high for the residents and guests that attended in 1992. Everyone is welcome to attend and be a part of the week long 4th of July Celebration |
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