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Lincoln County


Lincoln County
In the intangible beauties of life at a slower pace, you've found your home in Lincoln County. Stretching from the relaxing shores of Lake Norman to the hometown charm of Cat Square, Lincoln County is a quiet haven with easy access to the attractions of Charlotte.

Because of I-77, the east side of Lake Norman developed very quickly. The western side in Lincoln County has typically been a little quieter and laid-back. But it's no secret to the thousands who now make their home here. Lake Norman is referred to as North Carolina's Inland Sea because it covers more than 32,500 acres and has 520 miles of shoreline. This clean, freshwater lake is fed by the Catawba River and was created in 1962 when the Cowan's Ford Dam was completed across the river.

Affectionately called "Denver of the East," the town of Denver is the main commercial region of Lincoln's lake area. The town is centered on the post office and stretches north and south along N.C. 16. Future plans call for widening N.C. 16 to four lanes from Charlotte to Hickory, and development is already happening as retailers and developers position themselves on this important stretch of highway.

Hundreds of new homes have been built along the lake corridor, including some of the most upscale on this dazzling lake. Communities such as NorthView Harbour and Lakepointe North offer waterfront lots. The area's premier address is Governor's Island, with palatial stucco homes and boat slips extending on a finger of land out into the lake. Homes here can cost $1 million or more. Not too far from the water are more moderately priced neighborhoods, including Waterside Crossing and Verdict Ridge golf community.

So many people have moved to the area and taken an interest in its development that there's been serious talk about forming a new town in east Lincoln that would be called West Norman. It would encompass the lakeside areas of Westport, Triangle and the N.C. 16 and N.C. 73 intersection.

Travel west to the geographic center of the county and you're in Lincolnton, the county seat. Lincolnton is also growing, and not just because of its proximity to Charlotte. Lincolnton lies an equal distance from Hickory and Charlotte, and an equal number of workers go to work in Hickory and in Charlotte each day. The recently expanded U.S. 321 has helped to strengthen the tie between these two cities.

Residents of downtown Lincolnton are proud of their town's charm and cultural offerings. The Lincoln Cultural Center on Main Street is the host stage for productions by the Lincoln Theatre Guild. The center also houses Lincoln County's Museum of History, which features Lincoln artifacts and historical materials. Each September, crowds as large as 50,000 gather for a downtown festival that's sweet to the core. The Lincoln Apple Festival offers food, games, rides and entertainment.

Top-rated health care is provided at Lincoln Medical Center on John Gamble Drive in Lincolnton. This privately owned, 101-bed acute-care hospital recently completed the biggest construction project in the 30-year history of the hospital, adding a new wing that increased the medical center's size by more than 40 percent.

Finally, heading far west into the foothills of Lincoln County is Cat Square, a unique place with a unique name. Local lore holds that the name came to be because folks used to drop off their unwanted cats on the square. Today, Cat Square is known for hosting one of the largest Christmas parades in the area.

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Lincolnton, NC70$110,500$119,843
home sale data for other nearby cities
Alexis, NC3$88,000$141,893
Bessemer City, NC22$74,566$77,351
Cherryville, NC15$75,000$82,571
Claremont, NC17$74,000$99,110
Conover, NC38$122,750$132,947
Crouse, NC9$113,296$116,367
Dallas, NC30$91,530$95,640
Denver, NC50$225,700$253,378
Gastonia, NC175$92,832$105,059
Hickory, NC157$100,031$137,434
Iron Station, NC15$100,000$131,759
Kings Mountain, NC58$75,250$89,834
Lawndale, NC11$45,000$67,390
Lowell, NC14$113,500$102,699
Maiden, NC24$99,500$112,961
Mc Adenville, NC1$181,000$181,000
Mount Holly, NC61$140,000$179,156
Mt. Holly, NC61$140,000$179,156
Newton, NC56$93,000$114,020
Ranlo, NC73$96,000$105,759
Sherrills Ford, NC24$179,750$266,844
Spencer Mountain, NC73$96,000$105,759
Stanley, NC30$124,000$190,232
Terrell, NC10$395,000$427,150
Vale, NC13$100,000$84,962
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Population

Total Population11,559
Population Density1,343 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population6,109
Male Population5,450
Population Change since 1990↑ 25% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 14% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeGaston College
Distance12 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeBelmont Abbey College
Distance18 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households4,408
Family Households2,907
Average Family Size3.13
Average Household Income$50,274
Median Household Income$34,839
Income Change since 1990↑ 193450% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 5% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.99
Crime Risk (County)0.39
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.46
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.33
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.32
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.40
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.74
Property Crime Risk (County)1.10
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.69
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.39
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.59

Climate

Average July High Temperature88.5 °F
Average January Low Temperature29.4 °F
Annual Precipitation48.2 inches
Air Pollution Index89% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate7.75%
Nearest AirportCharlotte/douglas International
Distance25 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamHickory Crawdads (a)
Distance20 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

Lincolnton Middle School2361 Startown Rd
West Lincoln Middle School260 Shoal Rd

Grades: 9 - 12

Lincolnton High School803 N Aspen St
North Lincoln High School2737 Lee Lawing Rd
West Lincoln High School172 Shoal Rd

Grades: K - 6

Battleground Elementary School201 Jeb Seagle Dr
G E Massey Elementary School130 Newbold St
Love Memorial Elementary School1463 Love Mem Sch Rd
Norris S Childers Elementary School2595 Rock Dam Rd
S Ray Lowder Elementary School350 Kennedy Dr

Grades: Other

Asbury School221 Salem Church Rd
F D Jack Kiser Interm School301 Jeb Seagle Dr
Lincoln Charter School - Lincolnton133 Eagle Nest Rd
Lincoln County School - Technology1 Timken Dr
Long Shoals Wesleyan Academy3032 Wesleyan Church Rd
Pumpkin Center Inter School3980 King Wilkinson Rd
Pumpkin Center Primary School3970 King Wilkinson Rd
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ART AND MUSEUMS

Lincoln County Museum-history403 E Main St

BANKS

Bank Of America213 S Aspen St
Bank Of America2604 E Main St
Bb&t813 E Main St
Billye J Roland Insurance1912 E Main St
Carolina Trust Bank2740 E Highway 27
Carolina Trust Bank799 W Highway 27
Carolina Trust Bank901 E Main St
Carter Bank & Trust341 E Main St
Fifth Third Bank402 E Main St
First Citizens Bank425 E Main St
First Federal Savings Bank2763 E Highway 27
First National Bank2317 E Main St
Peoples Bank1910 E Main St
Peoples Bank760 W Highway 27
State Farm Insurance1203 E Main St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Boger City Fire Dept410 Mcalister Rd
Howards Creek Fire Dept3117 W Highway 27
Lincoln County Fire Marshall1 Court Sq
Lincolnton Fire Dept116 W Sycamore St
Lincolnton Police Dept627 E Main St

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