Frying Pan Shoals | in the Atlantic Ocean immediately off Cape Fear, the S tip of New Hanover County. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Frying Pan, The | E Tyrrell County, is a large body of water roughly shaped like a frying pan. It flows SE into Alligator River. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Fryingpan Bend | in Roanoke River in N Martin County. |
Fryingpan Gap | on the Haywood-Transylvania county line. Said to be so named because a frying pan was left there at a common camping ground for the use of all comers. |
Fryingpan Mountain | in Haywood and Transylvania Counties. Part of Pisgah Ridge, N of Beech Knob in Pisgah National Forest. |
Fuda Creek | rises in SE Mecklenburg County and flows NE into Cabarrus County, where it enters Back Creek. Said locally to be named for a Scottish word, sometimes spelled "foody," meaning "slightly crazy." |
Fulbright Cove | central Haywood County 1 mi. N of Lake Junaluska. |
Fulcher Branch | rises in S Macon County and flows W into Little Tennessee River. |
Fulcher Landing | S Onslow County on New River, now the principal landing at the community of Sneads Ferry, which see. |
Fulcher Mountain | N Surry County between Fisher River and Buck Mountain. |