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Pinocommunity in NW Davie County. First known as Piney Grove, but changed to Pino in 1890 when a post office was est. (closed 1906).
Pinokacommunity in S Montgomery County; named in 1922 by local teacher who looked out the front window and saw pine trees and looked out the back window and saw oak trees.
PinsonSW Randolph County.
Pinson Creekrises in S Caswell County and flows SE into South Country Line Creek.
Pioneer Millscommunity in S Cabarrus County. Gold and copper mines operated there from the 1850s until 1931.
Piper GapSee Lambsburg.
Piper HillSE Currituck County, former sand hill on S Currituck Banks. Erosion has now worn the hill down to beach level.
Pipes Branchrises in E Cherokee County in the Valley River Mountains and flows S of Tibb Ridge into Peachtree Creek.
Pipetrack GapS Macon County between Thomas Knob and the North Carolina-Georgia state line.
Pipkins CrossroadsSee Savages Crossroads.