Seven Devils | commercially developed recreation area opened in 1966 in E Avery and W Watauga Counties on a 1,288-acre tract. |
Seven Mile Creek | rises in E Orange County and flows SE into W Durham County, where it enters Eno River. |
Seven Mile Ridge | N Haywood County, extends N parallel to McGinty Creek. |
Seven Mile Ridge | extends from E Madison County into the S part of the county and is parallel to Bull Creek and West Fork [Bull Creek]. Named for its length. |
Seven Paths | community in E Franklin County. |
Seven Sisters | sand hills a short distance S of Nags Head on Bodie Island, E Dare County. |
Seven Springs | town in SE Wayne County on Neuse River. Inc. 1855 as Whitehall; reincorporated as White Hall, 1881; named for the plantation home of William Whitefield, who built there about 1741. Post office est. 1881 as Jericho; name changed to Seven Springs, 1894. Named for seven mineral springs, around which a resort operated from 1881 until 1944. The hotel and springhouse still stand. The Confederate ironclad Neuse was built there. A Civil War skirmish occurred there in December 1862. Alt. 75. |
Seven Springs Gap | W Graham County between Hooper Mill Creek and Wright Creek in Nantahala National Forest. Alt. approx. 3,700. |
Sevenmile Creek | rises in W Orange County and flows NE into Eno River W of town of Hillsborough. |
Sevenmile Ridge | E Yancey County, extends NE from Stones Knob to Crabtree Creek near Cox Knob. Alt. approx. 4,400. |