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Alamance County North Carolina
Home to 10 cities and towns and a population of 153,000 citizens.
City of Burlington
Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County and it has over 50,000 citizens.
City of Mebane
Mebane is at the eastern edge of Alamance County and has 11,000 residents.
City of Graham
Graham was incorporated in 1851 and has 14,000 residents. It is the county seat.
Town of Elon
9400 residents call the Town of Elon home, including Elon University student who live in town and on the Elon University campus. Elon changed its name in 2001 from Elon College when the University changed its name.
Town of Gibsonville
The Town of Gibsonville is home to 6400 residents and is called The City of Roses.
Town of Haw River
Haw River has a population of 2300, is located in the middle of Alamance County along the Haw River and was incorporated in 1973.
Swepsonville
This town in southeastern Alamance county has 1100 residents and was incorporated in 1997.
Village of Alamance
This village of 800 citizens was established in 1837 and incorporated in 1979. It is in southern Alamance County along the Greater Alamance Creek.
Town of Green Level
A town of 2500 residents in north Alamance County.
Town of Ossipee
Incorporated in 2002, Ossipee is a small town in northwestern Alamance County.
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Alamance County Board of Elections
Alamance County Planning Board
Historic Properties Commission
Alamance County Board of Commissioners
NC Cooperative Extension - Alamance County Center
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