Salisbury North
Carolina
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Salisbury
NC, the county seat of Rowan County, is located in
the heart of the beautiful Piedmont area, the industrial
heart of North Carolina. Located on Interstate 85, 35
miles from
Charlotte and
Winston-Salem, Salisbury is in one days' travel
time to any major city on the east coast. It is the
approximate halfway point between Washington, DC and
Atlanta.
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The deed for Salisbury NC is dated February 11,
1755. The court center, called prior to this time Rowan
County House, was a bustling little village of seven or
eight log cabins, the courthouse and a jail and pillory,
according to Governor Arthur Dobbs who visited here in
late 1755. The courthouse dates to 1753 with records of
deeds, marriages, and miscellaneous documents of value.
Papers formerly in the clerk's office (i,e., early court
minutes) are stored at the State Department of Archives
in Raleigh. Familiar names in American history adorn
these records. Andrew Jackson, William R. Davie, Richard
Henderson, Daniel Boone, Lord Cornwallis, Richard
Caswell and other prominent local families such as the
Barkleys, Hoovers and Polks, all ancestors of presidents
or vice-presidents, appear often in county documents.
The climate in the Salisbury NC area is moderate.
The massive mountains of Western North Carolina form a
natural barrier against the cold east-west winds. While
definitely "southern" in climate, Salisbury is far
enough north and has sufficient altitude to escape the
humid summers endured by many other southern regions.
Extremes in climates are rare and short-lived. In winter
the high temperature averages about 50F., with a low
around 32F., The total snowfall is normally about six
inches a year. Summer highs average about 87F. with a
low of 66F. All in all, the climate of Salisbury affords
many pleasant days of enjoyable living.
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