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Dunn, North
Carolina (population 9,196 in 2000), is 6.2 square miles of rural,
small-town atmosphere living within one hour of NC's bustling Research
Triangle. Near the intersection of I-40 and I-95,
Dunn sits in the heart of North Carolina's recreation and tourism heaven
- two hours from the Atlantic ocean beaches and four hours from the oldest
mountains in the world. What is North Carolina without golf? Dunn
boasts four country club courses, including Keith Hills, a championship
facility voted one of the "Top 100 Values" by Golf Digest.
Dunn, the largest community in Harnett
County, has excellent standard of living. Business opportunities
are ensured as a member of the Research
Triangle Regional Partnership, and the state and local incentives
offered to industries that invest in and create jobs for the local economy. The
Dunn area Chamber of Commerce is an excellent resource for relocation
information.
Harnett County's Campbell
University, offers 36 undergraduate degrees as well as graduate programs
in Business, Law, Pharmacy, Government, Education and Divinity. Central
Carolina Community College works closely with local industries and
businesses, tailoring courses and programs to maintain an up-to-date work
force in the employment pool. Two Bible colleges, Heritage
Bible College and Foundations
Bible College are located in Dunn and twelve other institutes of higher
learning are within an hour's drive of Harnett county, including Duke
University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina
State. Dunn is serious about education. The local public
schools, kindergarten through 12, have all been updated or newly built
since 1993.
Dunn's Betsy
Johnson Regional Hospital employs more than 60 physicians, and also
includes a cancer treatment center. A kidney center and 3 additional medical
clinics also serve the area. Good
Hope Hospital is in nearby Erwin,
NC, just 4.3 miles away.
Dunn was named for Bennett R. Dunn, a civil
engineer instrumental in the construction of the railroad between Wilson and
Fayetteville.
Do not miss the The
General William C. Lee House in Dunn. The internationally-known
aviator, William C. Lee (1895-1948), was born in Dunn and attended both Wake
Forest and North Carolina State colleges. In June, 1948, the funeral
in Dunn for this "father of America's airborne troops" and founder
of the U.S. Airborne Command was attended by thousands, including
state and U.S. Army dignitaries.
Other must-sees are The Howard House, Old
Bluff Church(1758), and the Harnett County Indian Museum.
The three city parks in Dunn are kept busy
with the annual week-long General William C. Lee Celebration, the North
Carolina Cotton Festival, auto shows, bar-b-ques, and family reunions.
The Cape Fear River is the prime water source for the area as well as
providing recreational opportunities.
Dunn's nearest cities are Benson,
NC, Buies
Creek, NC, Coats,
NC, Erwin,
NC, Falcon,
NC, Plain
View, NC, Spiveys
Corner, NC, and Wade,
NC.
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