Hope Valley Forest | N Chatham and S Durham Counties, contained 1,735 acres. Est. in 1941 when the U.S. government conveyed a rehabilitation camp area to North Carolina State College. Now part of Jordan Lake public lands. |
Hopedale | community in central Alamance County on Stony Creek at Big Falls, which see. Produces textiles. |
Hopewell | community in NW Mecklenburg County. It developed around Hopewell Presbyterian Church, organized 1762. |
Hopewell | community in E Rutherford County. Named for a local church. |
Hopewell Branch | rises in central Madison County and flows SW into French Broad River. |
Hopis Branch | rises in W Madison County and flows S into Meadow Fork. |
Hopkins | community in N Ashe County. |
Hopkins | community in E Wake County. |
Hopkins Mine | former gold mine in NE Cabarrus County on Beaver Creek. |
Hopper | community in NE Rockingham County served by post office, 1892-1910. Named for postmaster Ida Hopper. |