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Place Description
Wine Spring Creek

rises on McDonald Ridge, W Macon County, and flows NW into Nantahala Lake.

Wines Top

peak at SW end of Glade Mountain in E Haywood County. Alt. approx. 4,375.

Winfall

town in central Perquimans County. Inc. 1887. Alt. 16.

Winfrey Gap

on the Cherokee-Clay county line. Alt. 3,493.

Wing

community in W central Mitchell County on Snow Creek. Named for Charles Hallet Wing (1836-1915), professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who settled nearby and in 1887 opened a lending library of about 15,000 volumes. It was the first free public library in the state and the third county library in the United States. See also Ledger.

Wingate

town in E central Union County; post office, 1896. Formerly known as Ames. Inc. 1901 as Wingate. Home of Wingate University. Produces wood products. Alt. 575.

Winkler Creek

rises in S Watauga County and flows NE into Flannery Fork [South Fork New River].

Winklertown

community in NE Caldwell County on Donahues Creek.

Winnabow

community in E central Brunswick County. Named for the plantation of Governor Daniel Russell, which, in turn, had an Indian name of unknown meaning. Called Evans Store Crossroads during the Civil War. Alt. 40.

Winnie

See White Oak.