Pinkney | community in NW Wayne County N of Nahunta Swamp. |
Pinkney | See South Gastonia. |
Pinkston | community in central Anson County. Named about 1911, when railroad construction reached this point on the land of John Pinkston. |
Pinnacle | mountain at the intersection of the Buncombe-McDowell-Yancey county lines. Alt. 5,665. Sometimes referred to as Blue Ridge Pinnacle to distinguish it from other mountains named Pinnacle. |
Pinnacle | peak in NW Swain County on the NE end of Pinnacle Ridge. |
Pinnacle | community in SW Stokes County. Alt. 1,085. Inc. 1901; charter repealed 1903. Originally known as Culler for Emanuel W. Culler, who owned part of the land on which a railroad station was built. The railroad began operation in 1888, and the post office there, 1880-1900, was known as Culler. The present name was adopted in 1900. |
Pinnacle Branch | rises in S Macon County and flows E into Shope Fork. |
Pinnacle Creek | rises in NW Swain County on Jenkins Trail Ridge and flows SW into Eagle Creek. |
Pinnacle Gap | NE Buncombe County near Craggy Pinnacle in Great Craggy Mountains. |
Pinnacle Knob | at the junction of Buncombe-McDowell-Yancey county lines. Alt. 5,665. |