Ivy | community in E Madison County on Little Ivy Creek. Alt. 2,150. A post office existed there from 1833. Named by early settlers because of the abundance of laurel, which they called ivy. |
Ivy Creek | is formed in N Buncombe County by the junction of North Fork Ivy Creek and Dillingham Creek and flows W into Madison County (doubling back into Buncombe County at one point), where it joins Little Ivy Creek at the county line to form Ivy River. |
Ivy Creek | rises in N Northampton County and flows NE into Jordans Mill Pond on Cypress Creek. |
Ivy Gap | on the Buncombe-Yancey county line NW of Cane River Gap. |
Ivy Gap | W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near lat. 35°43'23" N., long. 83°05'10" W. |
Ivy Gap | on the Madison-Yancey county line near Fox Creek. Alt. approx. 3,140. |
Ivy Gap | community in N Haywood County on Mount Sterling Creek. |
Ivy Gap | community in W Yancey County near the Madison County line. |
Ivy Hill Township | W central Haywood County. |
Ivy Knob | NE Buncombe County between Little Will Branch and North Fork Ivy Creek. |