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Place Description
Seagull

community on Currituck Banks, E Currituck County. A lifesaving station there originally was called Old Currituck Inlet. A Coast Guard station there was decommissioned following World War II. Post office operated from 1908 to 1924.

Sealevel

community in NE Carteret County on Core Sound.

Sealeys Creek

See Celia Creek.

Searcy Creek

rises in W central Transylvania County and flows NE into Davidson River.

Seaside

community in SW Brunswick County.

Seay Mountain

central Haywood County between Jonathans Creek and Pigeon River. Alt. 3,358.

Secession

community in SW Brunswick County.

Seco

an Indian village shown on John White's map of 1585 located in what is now central Beaufort County. The name is associated with American discoveries dating from 1536, though located on different maps from the Chesapeake Bay S to Florida. De Bry's version of White's map, printed in 1590, changes Seco to Cotan. See also Secotan.

Second Broad River

rises in S McDowell County and flows SE into Rutherford County, which it crosses to the Cleveland County line and enters Broad River.

Second Creek

rises in W Randolph County and flows E into Uwharrie River.