Green Hill | an eighteenth-century community in W Washington County on Conaby Creek E of the town of Plymouth. The community declined as Plymouth, on the Roanoke River, grew in importance as a port town. |
Green Hill Place | home of Maj. Green Hill (1741-1826), central Franklin County 1 mi. E of Louisburg. Site of the first annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1785. |
Green Hill Township | W Rutherford County. |
Green Island | in the waters of Pamlico Sound off the N tip of Pea Island, E Dare County. |
Green Knob | S Haywood County in the middle of Fork Ridge. |
Green Knob | on the Haywood-Transylvania county line between Bennett Gap and Pisgah Ridge. Alt. 5,150. |
Green Knob | on the McDowell-Yancey county line between Deep Gap and Flinty Gap. Alt. 5,070. |
Green Level | community in NE Alamance County. School by the name in place by 1934. Inc. 1990. |
Green Level | community in W Wake County on head of Whiteoak Creek, est. before 1865. |
Green Mountain | a peak of Linville Mountain on the Burke-McDowell county line. |