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Pikecommunity in N Scotland County served by post office from 1901 to 1908.
Pike Creekrises in central Pender County and flows SE into Northeast Cape Fear River.
Pike Crossroadscommunity in W Wayne County between Little River and Nahunta Swamp. Named for Quaker family that settled in the area prior to 1758.
Pike Roadcommunity in N Beaufort County.
Pikevilletown in N Wayne County in a region first settled by Quakers and on land originally granted to Samuel Pike in 1763. Land transferred in 1785 to Nathan Pike, for whom the town was named. Inc. in 1891. Alt. 142.
Pikeville TownshipN central Wayne County.
Pilands Crossroadscommunity in SE Hertford County.
Pile Creekrises in NE Cherokee County and flows S into Valley River.
Pilgrimcommunity in central Davidson County served by post office, 1892-95.
Pilkey Creekrises in W Swain County and flows SW into Fontana Lake.