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Moore County, Nc Street Names MOORE COUNTY, NC STREET NAMES Road names listed exist within Moore County and cannot be duplicated when adding or changing road names. Moore County GIS September 10, 2021 ADDRESSING\Roads\RoadListForWebsite\STREET_LISTING Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. 1ST Alley APPLECROSS 2ND Alley A APPLEWOOD 3RD Alley B APRICOT 4TH Alley C APRIL 5TH Alley D AQUA SHED 6TH ALLISON PAGE ARABIAN A KING ALLRED ARBORETUM ABBEY ALLSTAR ARBUTUS ABBOTTSFORD ALLWOOD ARCADIA ABERDEEN ALLYSON ARCHDALE ABERDEEN PINES ALMA ARCHIE ABILENE ALMOND ARGYLL ABILITY ALPINE ARLIE ABINGTON ALSIE ARLINGTON VIEW ACADEMY ALSTON ARMSTEAD ACCESS ALSTON HOUSE ARMSTRONG ACCESS 15-501 ALTON ARNETTE ACCESS CCNC AMANDA ARNOLD ACORN KNOLL AMBER ARO ACORN RIDGE AMBERWOOD ARONIMINK ADA AMBOY ARROW WOOD ADAMS AMELIA ARROWLEAF ADDISON AMERICAN LEGION ARTHUR ADDOR AMERICUS ARTILLERY ADMIRAL AMPERSAND ASBILL AIKEN AMPLE PINES ASBURY AINSLEY ANCHOR ASCOT AIR TOOL ANDERSON ASH AIRDRIE ANDREW ASHBROOK AIRPORT ANDREWS ASHBURN ALAN ANGEL ASHE ALAN CHARLES ANNA ASHEVILLE ALBANY ANNETTE ASHKIRK ALDER ANTHONY ASHLEIGH ALENDALE APALOOSA ASHLEY ALEX APAWAMIS ASHWOOD ALEXANDER APOLOGUE ASPEN ALFRED APPALOOSA LAKE ASSAD ALLEN APPIN ASTER ALLENS APPLE ATHER ALLEY APPLE ORCHARD ATHLETIC Page 2 of 29 Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. ATKINS BANK BEAR CREEK CHURCH ATKINSON FARM BANKFOOT BEAR PAW ATLANTIC BANNING BEAR RIDGE ATRIUM BANNING BEASLEY ATWATER BARBER BEAUTY AUDUBON BARBERRY BEAVER AUFFIE BARBERS PARK BEAVER CREEK AUGUSTA BARCLAY BECKAM AUGUSTA NATIONAL BARCROFT BECKETT RIDGE AUMAN BARK BECKY BRANCH AURORA BARKEN HALLER BEDDINGTON AUSTIN RIDGE BARKER BEDFORD AUTUMN BARKERS BEE AUTUMN RIDGE BARKLEY BEECHNUT AVENUE OF THE CAROLINAS BARN OWL BEECHWOOD AVERY BARNELL BEGE AVIATION BARNES BEL AIR AVIEMORE BARONS BELAIR AVON BARRETT BELFAIR AWARD BARRY BELL AWESOME BARTLETT BELL FORK AYERS BARTON HILLS BELLE AYR BARVIS BELLFLOWER AZALEA BASCOM CHAPEL BELLHAVEN B SMITH BASS BELLVIEW BACKSPIN BASSETT BELLWOOD BADEN BATCHELOR FARM BELMONT BAGPIPE BATCHELOR HOME BEN NEVIS BAILEY BATTEN BENCHMARK BAKER BATTLEWICK BEND BALD CYPRESS BAUGHN BENJAMIN BALD EAGLE BAXTER BENNETT BALDWIN BAY BENS BALLATER BAY HILL BENSALEM CHURCH BALLATER BAY WEST BENT OAK BALLYBUNION BAYSTONE BENT TREE BALTIMORE BAYWOOD BENTWOOD BALTUSROL BEACH BERKSHIRE BAMBI BEACON RIDGE BERL BANBRIDGE BEAGLE RUN BERMUDA BANCROFT BEAL BERNARD PURVIS BANEBERRY BEANE BERRY BANGOR BEAR CREEK BERRYDREW Page 3 of 29 Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. BERTHA BLACK STONE BOSTON BERTIE BLACKBERRY BOSWELL BERWICK BLACKBIRD BOULDER BERWYN BLACKBURN BOW BERYL BLACKEYED SUSAN BOWMAN BESSIE BLACKWOOD BOXWOOD BEST BLAIR BOYCE BETHESDA BLAKE BOYD BETHLEHEM CHURCH BLANTONS BOYS CAMP BETHS BLUE BOYTE BETHUNE BLUE BIRD BOZWIN BETZ BLUE HEN BRACKEN FERN BEULAH HILL BLUE HERON BRACKEN HILL BEULAH HILL CHURCH BLUE LUPINE BRADEN BEVERLY BLUE RIDGE BRADFORD BEXLEY BLUE ROCK BRADFORD VILLAGE BIBEY BLUE VALLEY BRADLEY BICKETT BLUEBERRY BRADLEYS BIG BRANCH BLUEBIRD BRADSHER BIG HORN BLUEGRASS BRADY BIG MAN BLUES CROSSING BRAEMAR BIG OAK CHURCH BLUES SIDING BRAEWOOD FARM BIG POPLARS BLYTHER BRANCH BIG ROCK BOARD BRANCH BRANDON BIG TREE BOARDGATE BRANDT BILLINGS BOAT HOUSE BRANDYWINE BILTMORE BOB CAT BRANSON BINGHAM BOB O LINK BRASSIE BION BUTLER BOB WHITE BREAK POINT BIRCH BOBOLINK BRECHIN BIRCHFALLS BOGGS BRECON BIRCHWOOD BOGIE BREE BIRDIE BOILING SPRINGS BREEZEWAY BIRDNEST BOLES BREEZY PINES BIRDSONG BOLING BRENDA BIRKDALE BOND BRENDELL BIRNAM BONNIE BRENTON BITTERCREST BONNIE BROOK BREWER BLACK BONSAL BREWSTER-HUSSEY BLACK BRANCH BOOKER BRIAN BLACK CHERRY BOONE BRIAR PATCH BLACK HAWK BORDEN BRIAR RIDGE BLACK PIT BOSTIC BRIARCLIFF Page 4 of 29 Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. BRIARPATCH BROWNSTONE BUTTERMILK BRIARWOOD BRUCE BUTTERNUT BRIDGEWATER BRUCES BUTTERWICK BRIDLE BRUCEWOOD BYNUM BRIDLE PATH BRUMFIELD BYRD BRIEF BRUNSWICK CABIN BRIGGS BRUSHWOOD CABIN BRANCH BRIGHT BRUTON CABIN CREEK BRIGHTLEAF BRYAN CABIN ESTATES BRINKLEY BRYANT CABIN HILL BRINYAN BUCHAN CABINS CREEK BRISBANE BUCK CABOT BRISTLING PINE BUCKBOARD CADDELL BRITT BUCKHAVEN CADDIE BROAD BUCKHORN CAGLE BROADACRES BUCKINGHAM CAITLIN BROADMEADE BUCKLER CALDWELL BROADMOOR BUCKLEY CALEBS RUN BROGDEN BUD CALHOUN BROKEN RIDGE BUDS CALICO BRONCO BUENA VISTA CALLAHAN BRONWYN BUFFALO CREEK CALLICUT BROOK HOLLOW BUGGY CALLIS BROOKDALE BULLDOG CALLOWAY BROOKFIELD BUMP A LONG CALMWATER BROOKGREEN BUNSIDE CALUMET BROOKHAVEN BUNTING CALVIN BROOKLINE BUR CAMBERLY BROOKLYN BURCH CAMBRIDGE BROOKS BURGUNDY CAMDEN BROOKSIDE BURKE CAMELIA BROOKVIEW BURLE CAMELLIA BROOM SEDGE BURLEY OAK CAMERON BROTHER N SON BURLWOOD CAMERON CAMP BROTHERS BURNING TREE CAMERON HILL BROWER BURNS CAMERON SCHOOL BROWER MILL BURRELTON CAMERON VALLEY BROWERS MILL BURT CAMP DURANT BROWN BUSBEE CAMP EASTER BROWN BARK BUTLER CAMP REEVES BROWNS BUTTE CAMPBELL BROWNS CHAPEL BUTTERCUP CAMPBELL FARM BROWNS MILL BUTTERFLY CAMPGROUND Page 5 of 29 Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. CANAL CARTHAGE CHARITY CANARD CASHEW CHARLES CANARY CASTLE BRIDGE CHARLIE CANDLEWICK CASTLE COMBE CHARLIE S CANDLEWOOD CASTLEBERRY CHATHAM CANDOR CASTLEWOOD CHATTAN CANDY CATALPA CHATUGE LAKE CANNA CATAWBA CHAVIS CANNON CATHLEEN CHEAPE CANOPY CATTAIL CHEEK CANTER CATTLE CHELSEA CANTERBURY CAULFIELD CHEROKEE CANYON CAUSEY CHERRY CAPEL CAVINESS TOWN CHERRY BLOSSOM CAPITAL CAYMAN CHERRY HILL CARBONTON CECIL CHERRY STREET CARDINAL CEDAR CHERRYWOOD CARDINAL PARK CEDAR CREEK CHESTER CARGO CEDAR HALL FARM CHESTERFIELD CARIBOU CEDAR HILL CHESTERTOWN CARINDOW CEDAR LANE CHESTNUT CARITAS CEDAR WOOD CHESTOA CARLETTA CEDARBROOK CHEVIOT CARLISLE CENTENNIAL CHEVY CHASE CARLISLE ST CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH CHEYENNE CARLTON C CENTERWOOD CHICAGO CARLYLE CENTRAL CHICKEN PLANT CAROLINA CENTRAL CHICKEN SCRATCH CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CHICKORY CAROLINA LAKES CENTURY CHILDRESS CAROLINA PINES CHALFLINCH CHINQUAPIN CAROLINA VISTA CHALFORD CHIPPING CAMPDEN CAROUSEL CHALMERS CHIPPING NORTON CARR CHAMBERLAIN CHISHOLM CARR BRIDGE CHAMBERS CHOKE CHERRY CARRIAGE CHAMPIONS RIDGE CHRIS CARRIAGE OAKS CHANCERY CHRISCO CARRIAGE PARK CHANGE CHRISTINE CARRICK CHANTICLEER CHRISTOPHER CARRINGTON CHAPEL GREENS CHUKAR CARROLL CHAPIN CHURCH CARSON CHAPPELL CHURCH CIRCLE CARTER CHARGING CHARLIE CHURCHILL DOWNS Page 6 of 29 Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. CINDY COLES MILL COUNTRY CIRCLE COLEY COUNTRY ACRES CLANIES LOOP COLIN COUNTRY BOY CLAREMONT COLLEGE COUNTRY CLUB CLARENCE COLLETT COUNTRY LIVING CLARENDON COLLINS COUNTRY RIDGE CLARET COLLINSWOOD COUNTRY RIVER CLARK COLONIAL COUNTRYSIDE CLAUDE COLONIAL PINES COUNTY HOME CLAUTON COLORADO COURTHOUSE CLAY COLT COURTNEY CLAY RIDGE COLUMBIA COURTYARD CLAYTON B COLUMBINE COVE CLEARFIELD COLUMBUS COVENANT CLEARVIEW COMER COVINA CLEARWATER COMMERCE COX CLEARWATER CREEK COMMUNITY CRABAPPLE CLEGG COMMUNITY CENTER CRABTREE CLEGG BIBEY COMMUNITY ROAD CRADDOCK CLEMATIS COMPTON LONG BRANCH CRADLE CLEMENT CONCORD CRAIG CLIFF CONE CRAIL CLIFF COURT CONGAREE CRANES COVE CLIFFMAN CONNECTICUT CRANES CREEK CLIFFTOP CONNELL CRANFORD CLINE COOK CRANSTOUN CLOUD COOL DOWN CRAVEN CLOVER COOL SPRINGS CRAWLEY CREEK CLOVERWOOD COOLIDGE CREEK BEND CLUB COOPER CREEK RIDGE CLUBHOUSE COOPERS PARK CREEK VIEW CLYBURN COORE CREEKSIDE COACHMANS COOREIVE CRENSHAW COATS CORDELIA CREPE MYRTLE COBB CORNELIUS CRESCENT COBBLESTONE CORRAN CREST COCHRANE CASTLE COTTAGE CRESTLINE COCKATOO COTTAGE GROVE CRESTVIEW COCKMAN COTTON CRESTWOOD CODY COTTONPATCH CRESWELL COHASSET COTTONWOOD CRIMSON COLDSTREAM COUNCIL CRISSMAN COLE COUNTESS CRISTYS Page 7 of 29 Road names listed cannot be duplicated within Moore County. Road names in red have been reviewed and are reserved for future development holding the road name for one year or while permits are active on the subdivision. CROCKER DAN DENNIS CROMWELL DANA DENNY CROOKED CREEK DANBURY DERBY CROSS DANDELION DEUCE CROSS COUNTRY DANIEL DEVINS CROSS POINTE DANVILLE DEVON CROSSCUT DAPHNE DEVONSHIRE CROSSOVER DARLENE DEWBERRY CROWATAN DARTMOOR DEWPORT CROWS NEST DAVENPORT DEWSBURY CRUDEN BAY DAVIE DIAMOND CRUTCHFIELD DAVIS DIAMONDHEAD CRYSTAL DAVIS PARK DICKERSON CRYSTAL LAKE DAWKINS DICKINSON CUFFEY POND DAWKINS STREET DICKS HILL CULDEE DAWN DIGGER CULLEN DAWSON DIGGS CULROSS DAYBREAK DIXIE CUMBERLAND DAYFLOWER DOBSON CUMMINGS DAYLILY DOBY CUMNOCK DEACON PALMER DOCKERY CURRANT DEACONS LODGE DOE CURRANT STREET DEAD MAN CURVE DOGLEG CURRIE DEAN DOGWOOD CURRIE MILL DEBNAN DOGWOOD LANDING CURRIE-BAPTIST DEEP CREEK DOLLIE CURTIS DEEP RIVER DOMINO CUT OFF
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