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Donna Wilfong (252) 522-2922 (800) 829-8009 Lenoir County has three incorporated Raleigh-Durham Airport Suddenlink (888) 592-3861 municipalities: Kinston is the county Queen Street was converted to produce exploring our Civil War Battlefields (919) 840-7700 HISTORY Gas hardtack in large quantities. The Battle and visiting the CSS Neuse and CSS seat, LaGrange, lies approximately Coastal Carolina Regional Airport Amerigas - (252) 527-4148 Kinston was once known as Atkins of Kinston took place in and around Neuse II. Discover Harmony Hall, 10 miles west of Kinston and Pink (252) 638-8591 Cherry Energy - (252) 523-3874 Bank, which referred to a bluff just the city on December 14, 1862. The where North Carolina’s Government Hill approximately 15 miles south of Jenkins Gas - (252) 527-4049 above the Neuse River once owned by Battle of Wyse Fork (March 8, 1865) held office during the Revolutionary Kinston. Pitt Greenville Airport Mallard Oil & LP Gas - (252) 637-2524 Robert Atkins. 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National Civic League details about neighborhoods and housing, automobile licenses, in December of 1762 as Kingston, in Catch a ride on Big Daddy’s Express as an All-America City schools, cultural and recreational opportunities and much more. honor of King George III who had just Despite the hardships of war and and reach for the stars at the Neuseway in 2009. Whether relocating your family, a business or just yourself, let recently ascended to the throne. The Reconstruction, the population of Planetarium and Health & Science bill to incorporate it was introduced us help make the task of moving to Kinston and Lenoir County the city continued to grow. Kinston Museum. Just a few miles away you may The All-America City Award is more enjoyable. We can provide you with more information on: America’s oldest and most prestigious community recognition award. Since • Schools • Banks/Mortgage Companies CSS Neuse State Historic Site Kinston Indians Big Daddy's Express 1949, the All-America City Award • Taxes • Retirement Information has encouraged and recognized civic • Builders • Healthcare excellence, honoring communities • Realtors of all sizes cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods, and regions in which Please contact the Kinston-Lenoir Chamber of Commerce at citizens, government, businesses, and 1-800-869-0032 or visit www.kinstonchamber.com voluntary organizations work together for more information. to address critical local issues.