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Cedar Islanda two-acre uninhabited tidal-marsh island in Cedar Island Bay on the W side of Church Island, central Currituck County.
Cedar Island Bayin the waters of Currituck Sound on the W side of Church Island in central Currituck County. Named for the small tidal-marsh island in the bay.
Cedar Island Bayapprox. 4 mi. long and 1½ mi. wide, NE Carteret County. Bounded by Cedar Island, Back Bay, and Core Sound.
Cedar Island Pointon Pamlico and Core Sounds, NE Carteret County, formerly a part of Hunting Quarters (now Atlantic) Township.
Cedar Island PointNE Carteret County; easternmost point of Cedar Island on S side of entrance from Core Sound into Cedar Island Bay.
Cedar Knobon Buncombe-Rutherford county line S of Cedar Cliff.
Cedar KnobE Macon County between the head of Indian Camp Branch and Walnut Creek.
Cedar KnobW Madison County between Granger Mountain and Friezeland Creek.
Cedar Lodgecommunity in E Davidson County. Named for the home of John W. Thomas, founder of Thomasville, who lived there, 1825-52. A nineteenth-century post office serving the community was Fair Grove, a name by which the community is also sometimes known.
Cedar MountainSW Polk County. Alt. 2,200.