Where is Lenoir Located? - Lenoir is a city located in the Caldwell County of North Carolina, United States. Lenoir lies between 39.3642834 Degrees North latitudes and 74.4229266 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Lenoir Located?
Lenoir is a city located in the Caldwell County of North Carolina, United States. Lenoir lies between 39.3642834 Degrees North latitudes and 74.4229266 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Lenoir city is 18352 people and the city has a total area of 20.66 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Lenoir, North Carolina Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| City | Lenoir |
| County | Caldwell County |
| State | North Carolina |
| State Capital | Raleigh |
| US Region | Southern United States |
| Latitude | 35.9140° N |
| Longitude | 81.5398° W |
| Elevation | 1,168 ft (356 m) |
| Land Area | 19.50 sq mi |
| Water Area | 0.08 sq mi |
| Total Area | 19.58 sq mi |
| Population (2020 Census) | 17,339 |
| Population Density | 889 per sq mi |
| ZIP Code(s) | 28645 |
| Area Code(s) | 828 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5) |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4) |
| Currency | United States Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 37-38080 |
| Congressional District | North Carolina's 10th Congressional District |
Transportation and Connectivity in Lenoir
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Foothills Regional Airport / Charlotte Douglas International Airport (commercial service) |
| IATA Code | MRN (Regional), CLT (Commercial) |
| Port | No Commercial Port |
| Major Highways | U.S. Route 64, U.S. Route 321, North Carolina Highway 18 |
| Train/Amtrak Service | No passenger rail service; nearest Amtrak station in Charlotte |
| Local Bus/Transit Service | Greenway Public Transportation |
- U.S. Route 321 provides north-south connectivity between Lenoir, Hickory, Boone, and Interstate 40.
- U.S. Route 64 links the city with Morganton, Ashe County, and western North Carolina.
- Greenway Public Transportation offers local and regional transit services throughout Caldwell County.
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport, about 80 miles southeast, serves as the nearest major commercial airport.
Top Places to Visit in Lenoir, North Carolina
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Caldwell Heritage Museum | History Museum |
| Broyhill Walking Park | Community Park |
| Wilson Creek | Natural Attraction |
| J.E. Broyhill Civic Center | Event Venue |
| Fort Defiance | Historic Site |
| Hibriten Mountain | Scenic Landmark |
| T.H. Broyhill Walking Park | Recreation Park |
| Gamewell Optimist Park | Community Park |
| Yadkin Valley Wine Region | Tourism Area |
| Pisgah National Forest | National Forest |
Driving Distances from Lenoir, North Carolina to Nearby Cities
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hickory | North Carolina | 18 | 25 minutes |
| Morganton | North Carolina | 23 | 30 minutes |
| Boone | North Carolina | 38 | 50 minutes |
| Blowing Rock | North Carolina | 29 | 40 minutes |
| Statesville | North Carolina | 43 | 50 minutes |
| Wilkesboro | North Carolina | 28 | 35 minutes |
| Newton | North Carolina | 28 | 35 minutes |
| Charlotte | North Carolina | 82 | 1 hour 30 minutes |
| Asheville | North Carolina | 77 | 1 hour 35 minutes |
| Greensboro | North Carolina | 97 | 1 hour 45 minutes |
Colleges and Universities in Lenoir, North Carolina
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute | Public | Community College | Associate degrees, workforce training, technical education, and university transfer programs |
| Appalachian State University | Public | University | Comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs in the nearby Boone campus |
| Lenoir-Rhyne University | Private | University | Liberal arts, business, education, nursing, and graduate studies |
| Lees-McRae College | Private | College | Liberal arts, wildlife biology, nursing, and outdoor recreation programs |
| Western Piedmont Community College | Public | Community College | Career education, healthcare, manufacturing, and transfer programs |
Waterbodies in Lenoir, North Carolina
Lenoir lies within the Catawba River Basin and is surrounded by several important waterways, including Lower Creek, Yadkin River tributaries, Wilson Creek, Johns River, Lake Rhodhiss, and nearby Lake Hickory. These water resources support recreation, wildlife habitat, drinking water, fishing, kayaking, and outdoor activities throughout Caldwell County and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Stadiums in Lenoir
Lenoir features several athletic venues, including the J.E. Broyhill Civic Center sports facilities, Lenoir Optimist Park athletic fields, Caldwell County Fairgrounds event grounds, and nearby Moretz Stadium in Hickory. These facilities host football, baseball, softball, soccer, track and field, community recreation, and regional sporting events.
Lenoir, North Carolina — Key Historical Facts
- Lenoir was established in 1841 and named in honor of Revolutionary War officer and statesman General William Lenoir.
- The city became the county seat of Caldwell County and developed as a regional center for trade and government.
- During the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Lenoir grew into one of North Carolina's leading furniture manufacturing communities.
- The surrounding foothills and nearby Blue Ridge Mountains helped shape the area's timber, furniture, and outdoor recreation industries.
- Today, Lenoir is recognized for its manufacturing heritage, educational institutions, scenic mountain setting, and role as a gateway to western North Carolina.
References
- City of Lenoir
- Caldwell County Government
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
- North Carolina Department of Commerce
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