Pino | community in NW Davie County. First known as Piney Grove, but changed to Pino in 1890 when a post office was est. (closed 1906). |
Pinoka | community 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. |
Pinson | SW Randolph County. |
Pinson Creek | rises in S Caswell County and flows SE into South Country Line Creek. |
Pioneer Mills | community in S Cabarrus County. Gold and copper mines operated there from the 1850s until 1931. |
Piper Gap | See Lambsburg. |
Piper Hill | SE Currituck County, former sand hill on S Currituck Banks. Erosion has now worn the hill down to beach level. |
Pipes Branch | rises in E Cherokee County in the Valley River Mountains and flows S of Tibb Ridge into Peachtree Creek. |
Pipetrack Gap | S Macon County between Thomas Knob and the North Carolina-Georgia state line. |
Pipkins Crossroads | See Savages Crossroads. |