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    Johnston County, North Carolina is located at the midway point between New York and Florida along Interstate 95. The area offers a wealth of history, dining options, nightlife, and shopping. And although Johnston County is a bridge of sorts between the north and the south, here you will receive a generous dose of southern hospitality each day. Additionally, its location provides residents here with a wealth of day trips and weekend getaways.

Johnston County is an approximate two-hours' drive from the Atlantic coast and about a four-hour drive from the stunning Blue Ridge Mountain range. So desirable is this region, in fact, that Johnston County was the fastest growing area in the state of North Carolina during the past decade.

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Within Johnston County are four cities, Archers Lodge, Bagley, Emit, and Whitley Heights, along with ten separate towns. In order of their size, they are, Smithfield, the region's county seat, Clayton, Selma, Benson, Kenley, Four Oaks, Pine Level, Princeton, Wilson's Mills and Micro.

There are two major employment sectors in Johnston County. Manufacturing is the largest sector, with nearly fifteen percent of Johnston County residents employed in this field. The retail trade takes second place, employing around thirteen percent of locals. Coming in at a distant third is the wholesale sector, employing just four percent of residents. Sarasota Sunset

One of the things that Johnston County residents are most proud of here is their superior public school system. Parents are pleased that the school system is operated with a focus on each child as an individual, with learning plans developed according to each child's abilities. Elementary school children are involved with hands-on projects, writing programs, and reading great literature. Middle and high school students are taught core academics by teacher teams. Johnston County's public school system has been repeatedly lauded for its success in giving young people a stellar academic foundation.

In their free time, you will find residents here participating in a wide range of festivals and events that are offered throughout the year. Many of these are traditional events that celebrate the seasons. In the the fall, residents have the chance to find their way through a corn maze, enjoy the Pumpkin Festival, or Fall Heritage Days. Winter brings such events as the Holiday Arts Walk in downtown Smithfield. You can also catch the one of a kind "Country Christmas Carol" at the Benson Little Theater. This truly original holiday performance puts a country music twist on some classic Charles Dickens' stories.

Throughout the year, Johnston County offers a number of venues at which to catch a unique live performance. One of the most popular, the American Music Jubilee in Selma is a self-styled "Branson-style" stage show, with plenty of singing and dancing for the whole family. The Neuse Little Theater in Smithfield offers a range of performances, such as "1940's Radio Hour" which hearkens back to the days of popular radio programs.

Johnston County is a collection of unique towns that share an important common link. Any one of these towns would make you proud to call it home. With residents that are friendly, a relaxed pace of life, and a family-focus for its myriad activities, Johnston County offers its residents a way of life that many are desperately seeking to find.

If you are thinking about moving, consider a move to bucolic Johnston County, North Carolina! To learn more about this incredible region, request our free relocation packet today.





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