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Elocation Nformation MAJOR ROADS Kinston Community Health REAL ESTATE COMPANIES US 70 324 N. Queen St, Kinston, NC Coldwell Banker/Conway & Co. US 258 (252) 522-9485 (252) 522-1911 NC Hwy 11 ERA Montague & Associates NC Hwy 55 MEDIA (252) 526-0401 NC 58 Kinston Free Press - (252) 527-3191 www.kinston.com Foster Realty Company, Inc. CLIMATE (252) 523-1794 The News & Observer - (919) 829-4500 Normal Average High – 72.6 www.newsobserver.com Nell A. Jarman & Associates Normal Average Low – 51.7 (252) 527-2122 Normal Average Precipitation – 53.11 Weekly Gazette - (252) 566-3028 �elocation �nformation La Grange Malone Realty IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO KNOW (252)527-4800 KINSTON PARKS & RECREATION Motor Vehicle Perry Management City of Kinston Recreation (252) 523-5292 (252) 523-5107 405 N. McLewean St. Drivers License Kinston, NC 28501 Century 21/Harry Cummings (252) 526-4432 (252) 939-3332 (252) 522-0011 Employment Security Commission We’re Neuseway Planetarium and Health & 2100 Presbyterian Lane EDUCATION Science Museum Kinston, NC 28501 Lenoir County Public Schools 401 W. Caswell St. here to help (252) 526-4435 2017 W. Vernon Ave. Kinston, NC 28501 Kinston, NC 28501 (252) 939-3302 make your ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (252) 527-1109 Neuseway Nature Center & Lenoir County Economic Development Partnership for Children transition Campground 301 N. Queen St. 1465 Highway 258 N (252) 939-3367 easier. Kinston, NC 28501 Kinston, NC 28504 (252) 527-1963 Tull’s Mill Pond (252) 939-1200 (252) 568-4634 Pride of Kinston Lenoir Community College 327 N. Queen St. P.O. Box 188 ACCOMODATIONS Kinston, NC 28501 Kinston, NC 28502-0188 The Bentley Bed & Breakfast Inn (252) 522-4676 (252) 527-6223 (252) 523-2337 LIBRARY Arendell Parrott Academy Country Hearth Inn Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library 1901 Dobbs Farm Road Kinston, NC (252) 527-7066 Kinston, NC 28504 (252) 527-6064 (252) 522-4222 LaGrange Econo Lodge (252) 566-3722 Kinston Charter Academy Kinston, NC 2000 MLK Jr. Blvd. Pink Hill (252) 527-4155 (252) 568-3631 Kinston, NC 28501 Hampton Inn (252) 522-0210 Lenoir Community College Library Kinston, NC Bethel Christian Academy 231 Highway 58 South (252) 523-1400 Kinston, NC 28502 1936 Banks School Road (252) 527-6223 x 507 Holiday Inn Express Kinston, NC 28504 Kinston, NC (252) 522-2451 (252) 559-8888 HEALTHCARE Children’s Village Academy Lenoir Memorial Hospital Quality Inn 404 Dixon St. 100 Airport Rd, Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Kinston, NC 28501 (252) 522-7000 (252) 527-3200 (252) 520-4536 Lenoir County Health Dept. West Parke Inn & Suites 201 N McLewean St, Kinston, NC Kinston, NC (252) 526-4200 (252) 527-1500 301 North Queen Street • PO Box 157 • Kinston, NC 28502 • Phone 252-523-2500 or 1-800-869-0032 • Fax 252-527-1914 www.kinstonchamber.com • www.visitkinston.com (252) 523-2500 (252) 523-1131 www.visitkinston.com www.kinstonchamber.com inston and Lenoir County is an ideal by Richard Caswell, who made his became a major tobacco and cotton hear the roar of dragsters competing VISITOR INFO/REFERENCE Amtrak choice for any relocating individual, home there and later served as the trading center by the early twentieth at the Kinston Drag Strip, where racers VisitKinston.com 1-800 872-7245 Kfamily or business. Kinston area first Governor of the State of North century. More than five million pounds from Connecticut to Florida compete 301 N. Queen St. Avis Car Rental businesses and residents enjoy an Carolina from 1776 to 1780. Richard of tobacco were being sold in Kinston's for lucrative purses. The whack of a Kinston, NC 28501 (252) 520-7511 or 1-800-331-1212 unparalleled quality of life. Southern Caswell has become known as the warehouses annually. The twentieth baseball in historic Grainger Stadium, (252) 523-2500 hospitality, a rich history, natural Father of our State, so named because century saw a variety of industries come home of the Kinston Indians, a farm www.visitkinston.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car 1-800 736-8222 beauty, warm weather and year-round of his service to the state as a military to Kinston including lumber mills, team of the Cleveland Indians, offers Kinston-Lenoir County activities and events, are just a few of leader and a statesman during such cotton mills, and even professional a taste of the way the game was meant Chamber of Commerce POPULATION the reasons many are happy to call the trying times during the Revolutionary sports in the form of a minor league to be played. Kinston has long been 301 N. Queen St., Kinston, NC 28501 Kinston (2000) 23,729 area home. So if you haven't already, War. It was during this period the baseball team. Later growth would a hub for the Cultural Arts and our (252) 527-1131 Lenoir County (2000) 59,662 we invite you to bring your family town dropped the “g” from the name come in the form of a Du Pont plant Community Council for the Arts is www.kinstonchamber.com ELECTRIC, Water & SEWER or business to the Kinston area and Kingston and it became known as for the manufacture of polyester fibers definitely one of the finest arts centers City of Kinston Public Services experience for yourself the charm Kinston. as well as pharmaceutical factories. in the state. Visitors can relax and Kinston- Lenoir Visitor’s and (252) 939-3282 and beauty of Kinston. After a trip to enjoy the exhibits in the state of the Information Center 101 E. New Bern Road the area, you'll want to join the local During the onset of the Civil War, LEISURE art center housed in a building listed North Lenoir Water businesses and families who already Camp Campbell and Camp Johnston on the National Register of Historic Kinston, NC 28504 (252) 527-8352 We invite you to take time out of your call the area home. were established near the city as Buildings. Southern cooking, fresh (252) 522-0004 hectic schedule and spend some time Deep Run Water Corp training camps, and a bakery on seafood, and Eastern North Carolina (252) 568-3006 barbeque are features of Kinston TRANSPORTATION Progress Energy “We’ve recently relocated to Kinston from a very vibrant, international city located restaurants and a variety of festivals and Greyhound Bus Lines 1-800 452-2777 events provide year round family fun! Express Mart & Yummies in the Southeast so we obviously had some reservations. Prior to that, we had lived 3701 W. Vernon Ave. Town of La Grange Kinston, NC 28504 Location (252) 566-3186 overseas so between all our moves, we’ve got a pretty good sense for how good (252) 523-4146 Lenoir County, NC is centrally located Town of Pink Hill (or not) a new location can be. Without a doubt, the people we’ve met here in Eagle Taxi in eastern NC approximately 75 miles (252) 568-3181 (252) 523-2240 Kinston have been the most welcoming we’ve ever encountered. Close to the beach, east of Raleigh (our state’s capital) Tri County Electric great airport access, even a microbrewery and award winning restaurant - and 75 miles west of Morehead City Lenoir County Transit (800) 548-4869 (one of our seaports and the beautiful (252) 523-4171 Communications crystal coast). Our county is a blend we’re happy to be a part of this up-and-coming community.” Kinston Regional Jetport Century Link - (252) 633-9011 or of agriculture and manufacturing. 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. Prior to the English also occurred very near the city. It was War. Capture the minds and hearts (252) 758-4707 Piedmont Natural Gas - 1-800 752-7504 settlement, the area was inhabited by at this later battle that the Confederate of your little ones as they visit the the Neusiok Indians. Ram Neuse was scuttled. Union Neuseway Nature Center’s raccoons, We are proud to be 1 of forces occupied the city following osprey, red-tailed hawk turtles, 10 communities selected Kinston was created by an act of the the battle and remained through the alligators, and many other creatures by the Moving to a new city requires a vast amount of information — North Carolina General Assembly Reconstruction period. native to Eastern North Carolina. 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.
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