Richmond County, county in North Carolina, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 44,332 inhabitants. The county was created 246 years ago in 1779. Its county seat is Rockingham.
There are 2 city/town in Richmond County, NC. The largest city of Richmond County is City of Hamlet with a population of 6,495. Other cities include and Cordova population 1,775
Cordova, Township in Richmond County, North Carolina
Richmond County is located in south-central North Carolina near the South Carolina border. The county has a population of around 45,000 residents. Some notable cities and towns in Richmond County include:
Rockingham
Rockingham is the largest city and county seat of Richmond County with around 9,000 residents. It lies along the Pee Dee River and serves as an agricultural trade hub for the region. Downtown Rockingham features historic architecture and riverfront views.
Hamlet
Hamlet is a small city located along the CSX railroad with around 6,500 residents. It originated as a railroad town and provides manufacturing jobs. Key landmarks include the Hamlet Depot and Hamlet City Lake Park.
Dobbins Heights
Dobbins Heights is a quiet town located north of Rockingham with around 800 residents. It has churches, local shops, and hosts community gatherings like the Dobbins Heights Day Festival.
Marston
Marston is a tiny unincorporated community east of Rockingham. It has around 300 residents and rural farms producing cotton, soybeans, and corn.
In summary, Rockingham and Hamlet serve as economic hubs while smaller towns like Dobbins Heights and Marston encapsulate Richmond County's agricultural roots and heritage.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Richmond County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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City of Hamlet | City in North Carolina, United States | 6,495 |
Cordova | Township in Richmond County, North Carolina | 1,775 |