Vance County, county in North Carolina, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 44,718 inhabitants. The county was created 143 years ago in 1881. Its county seat is Henderson.
There are 4 city/town in Vance County, NC. The largest city of Vance County is Henderson with a population of 15,109. Other cities include, South Henderson population 1,213, Kittrell population 155 and Middleburg population 138
Kittrell, Township in Vance County, North Carolina
Vance County is located in north-central North Carolina along the Virginia border. The county has a population of around 45,000 residents. Some notable cities and towns in Vance County include:
Henderson is the largest city and county seat of Vance County with around 15,000 residents. It lies along the fall line of the Roanoke River. Henderson serves as an agricultural trade hub for the region. Vance-Granville Community College is located here.
Kittrell is a small unincorporated town north of Henderson near the John H. Kerr Reservoir. It has around 200 residents and provides water recreation opportunities. Historic attractions include the Kittrell College Brick Building.
Middleburg is a quiet rural town located south of Henderson with around 600 residents. It features farmlands and the Middleburg Ruritan Club which hosts community events.
Townsville
Townsville is a very small unincorporated village that originated along the railroad. It has around 300 residents and antique buildings and mills.
Henderson is the main commercial center while smaller towns like Kittrell, Middleburg, and Townsville encapsulate Vance County's agricultural heritage and rustic charm.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Vance County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Henderson | City in Vance County, North Carolina, United States | 15,109 |
Kittrell | Township in Vance County, North Carolina | 155 |
Middleburg | Town in Vance County, North Carolina | 138 |
South Henderson | Census designated place | 1,213 |