Hamptonville, North Carolina

Hamptonville
—  Unincorporated community  —
Hamptonville, North Carolina is located in North Carolina
Hamptonville
Location within the state of North Carolina
Coordinates: 36°05′54″N 80°45′37″W / 36.09833°N 80.76028°W / 36.09833; -80.76028Coordinates: 36°05′54″N 80°45′37″W / 36.09833°N 80.76028°W / 36.09833; -80.76028
Country United States
State North Carolina
County Yadkin
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
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Hamptonville is an unincorporated community located in southwestern Yadkin County, North Carolina, United States. Hamptonville is named for Henry Hampton (1750–1832), a colonel in the Revolutionary Army.[1] Hampton set aside land for a town in 1806.

As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP of Hamptonville (ZIP code 27020) had a population of 5,901. It is a Piedmont Triad community. The community is primarily rural and agricultural.

Demographics

Hamptonville's Zip Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) has a population of about 5,901 as of the 2000 census. The population is 50.1% male and 49.9% female. About 94% of the population is white, .6% African-American, 0.1% American Indian, 0.2% Asian, 9.4% Hispanic, and 4.48% of another races. 0.8% of people are two or more races. There are no native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders.

The average household size is 2.6 people, and the average family has 3.0 people. There are 2,491 houses, with 90.9% of them occupied, 82.7% bought and 17.3% rented. There are 226 vacant housing units.

The median household income is $37,241 with 9.7% of the population (6.6% of families) living below the poverty line.

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Transportation

Interstate 77 and U.S. Route 421 intersect in the community. The four-lane highways provide easy access to Charlotte to the south and Winston-Salem to the east. U.S. Route 21 also runs through Hamptonville.

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Nearby cities/towns

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Business and development

Blue Rhino operates a propane tank regional distribution center in Hamptonville. Lydall Corporation (NYSE: LDL) [2] operates an automotive thermal/acoustical plant in the area.

A location at the intersection of two heavily-traveled highways has lured some commercial growth to the area. However, a lack of public utilities has slowed development.

Yadkin County officials awarded contracts in 2006 to extend water and sewer service to the area. Part of the county's $5.2 million public utilities project calls for extending water lines from nearby Jonesville along U.S. 21 south and from Yadkinville west to the I-77/U.S. 421 interchange.[3] Further, sewer service will be offered though a line along U.S. 421 extended from west of Yadkinville to the interchange. The project is expected to start in March 2007, according to The Tribune.

Weekly curbside garbage collection for Hamptonville and Yadkin County, NC is provided by Ken's 1A Garbage Service: http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Kens.1A.Garbage.Service.336-218-6353

The Hamptonville Post Office moved to a temporary site in a small shopping center at 2943 Rocky Branch Road in 2005, but is looking for a new larger site.[4]

The West Yadkin Volunteer Fire Department is located at Brooks Crossroads on US 21 Hwy near US Hwy 421. The department responds to fire, rescue, ems, and other emergency and non-emergency calls in the Hamptonville and West Yadkin area. The department has around 30 members with 5 paid staff that work M-F 8a-5p. The department operates 8 pieces of apparatus including 3 Pumpers, 1 Tanker, 1 Ladder, 1 Equipment/Support, 1 Brush, 1 QRV/Medical. The department responds to around 600 alarms every year. For more on the WYVFD visit the West Yadkin Volunteer Fire Department website.[5]

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Early village

Hamptonville was first established in the late 18th century and chartered in 1818. The center of the village was Flat Rock Baptist Church, one of the oldest Baptist churches in western North Carolina. The church, which was first called Petty's Meeting House, can trace its history back to at least 1783. A historical marker was erected at the church, which is still active, in 2003.

Up the road from the church is the Hampton House, which is believed to be the oldest residence in Yadkin County.

At one time, the town well was in the middle of the street, but it was paved over when U.S. 21 was built in the area in 1940.

The postal area of Hamptonville includes a number of historic communities, including Brooks Crossroads, Buck Shoals, Windsors Crossroads and part of Lone Hickory.

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Attractions

  • The Windsor’s Crossroads Community Building, a two-story schoolhouse constructed about 1915, is at the intersection of Buck Shoals and Windsor Roads near the Iredell County line. The building has hosted an old-time music jam on Friday nights since 1990.[6]
  • The area is part of the Yadkin Valley wine region. Four vineyards located within a five-mile radius make up the Swan Creek Wine Trail in the area: Buck Shoals, Raffaldini, Windy Gap and Laurel Gray wines.[7]
  • It is not unusual to spot Amish buggies in the community. A small Amish community settled in the area, beginning in the 1980s. The Shiloh General Store, 5520 St. Paul Church Road, is an Amish-run store that sells baked goods, cheeses, spices and hand-crafted children's toys and furniture.[8]
  • Carolina Skydive is a skydiving facility located at Swan Creek Airport on Swan Creek Rd near Howell School Rd or near the town of Jonesville about 10 minutes from Hamptonville.
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Public schools

Most students in the area attend West Yadkin Elementary School, a kindergarten through sixth-grade public community school on Old U.S. Highway 421. The school opened in 1935 as a high school, but became an elementary-only school after consolidation in 1967.[9] The school was mostly rebuilt after a 1986 countywide bond referendum.

West Yadkin is a focal point for the community and one of the largest schools in Yadkin, with about 800 students.[10]

West Yadkin is one of three feeder schools for Starmount High School, which is located north of the Hamptonville area on Longtown Road.

A new middle school named Starmount Middle School opened in Fall 2009 for 7-8 grade students. The school is located on Longtown Rd beside Starmount High School.

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Notable people

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References

  1. ^ An Illustrated History of Yadkin County 1850-1980, by W.E. Rutledge Jr., Page 19
  2. ^ Lydall corporate website
  3. ^ The Tribune article, January 7, 2007
  4. ^ "New Post Office Slated for Hamptonville," The Yadkin Ripple, April 5, 2007
  5. ^ West Yadkin Volunteer Fire Department website
  6. ^ Carolina Music Ways
  7. ^ Buck Shoals Vineyard website
  8. ^ visitNC.com
  9. ^ An Illustrated History of Yadkin County, 1850-1980, By W.E. Rutledge Jr., Page 69
  10. ^ West Yadkin Elementary School website
  11. ^ Historical Sketches of Wilkes County
  12. ^ Council of American Ambassadors website
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