Sanford, North Carolina, United States

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🇺🇸 Sanford is a city in Lee County, North Carolina, United States. It is the county seat of Lee County. The geographic centre of North Carolina is located north-west of the city, in Chatham County.

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History Sanford was named for C.O. Sanford, a railroad civil engineer instrumental in the building of the rail lines through the area that formed the foundation of what became the city of Sanford.

Sanford is located in Lee County, North Carolina, which was formed from parts of the surrounding three counties in 1907. On creation of the new county, Sanford and Jonesboro were the major towns in the area. Rather than decide which would be the county seat, the decision was to place the county's new courthouse directly between the two towns. For decades, Lee County was the only county in the United States to have a courthouse with an RFD address. In the late 20th century Sanford had grown to such an extent that it eventually merged with Jonesboro. The town of Jonesboro became Jonesboro Heights, and the name of Sanford was kept for the town.

The general Sanford area played key roles in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, specifically regarding sites like the House in the Horseshoe and Endor Iron Furnace. Over the following decades, the Sanford area became an important source of coal, brownstone, and brick. In particular brownstone and subsequent brick production made Sanford a key provider of these building materials for areas throughout the United States.

For seven seasons, 1941–42 and 1946–50, Sanford fielded a professional minor league baseball team. In 1941-42, the Sanford Spinners played in the Class D level Bi-State League. After the war, a new Spinners team was a member of the Class D level Tobacco State League from 1946 to 1950. Home games were played at Temple Park. Led by manager Zeb Harrington, the Spinners won the regular season pennant three times.

On April 16, 2011, a large tornado ripped through Sanford, demolishing a Lowe's hardware store and a warehouse, and destroying multiple homes and buildings before moving into Wake County.

On October 21, 2014, Sanford established a formal sister city relationship with Yixing, China. On October 5, 2019, Sanford established a formal sister city relationship with Atizapan de Zaragoza, Mexico.

The Buffalo Presbyterian Church and Cemeteries, Downtown Sanford Historic District, East Sanford Historic District, Euphronia Presbyterian Church, Farish-Lambeth House, Hawkins Avenue Historic District, Lee Avenue Historic District, Lee County Courthouse, Lee County Training School, John D. McIver Farm, Railroad House, Rosemount-McIver Park Historic District, Sanford High School, Former, Seaboard Milling Company, and Temple Theatre are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Geography Sanford is 42 miles (68 km) south-west of Raleigh, the state capital, 57 miles (92 km) south-east of Greensboro, and 36 miles (58 km) north-west of Fayetteville.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 29.3 square miles (75.9 km²), of which 29.1 square miles (75.3 km²) are land and 0.3 square miles (0.7 km²), or 0.88%, are water. Little Buffalo Creek, a tributary of the Deep River, flows northward through the centre of the city. Big Buffalo Creek flows through the west side of the city, and the entire city is part of the Cape Fear River watershed. Lick Creek and its tributaries drain the east side of the city.

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Economy Sanford is geologically located above the meeting of white beach sand and Piedmont clay, enabling the city to be a producer of clay bricks. In 1959, Sanford produced 10 percent of the bricks in the United States and was named "Brick Capital of the USA". Brick production continues by manufacturers such as General Shale and Lee Brick and Tile.

Sanford produces textiles, and a Wyeth vaccine facility became the area's largest employer in 2006.

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Culture: Museums • Railroad House Museum.

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Performing arts • Temple Theatre.

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Government Sanford operates under a council-manager government. The city council consists of the mayor and seven council members. Five of the council seats are ward (district) representatives, and two seats are citywide representatives elected at-large. Terms last four years and are staggered, with elections every two years.

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Education The Lee County campus of Central Carolina Community College CCCC is located in Sanford. CCCC awards degrees, diplomas and certifications in a variety of programs.

The Lee County Schools public school system contains three high schools, three middle schools, seven traditional elementary schools, one year-round elementary school, and one alternative school. • The three high schools are Lee County High School, Lee Early College on CCCC's campus, and Southern Lee High School. Southern Lee High School and Lee Early College both opened during the 2005-2006 school year. • The three middle schools are West Lee Middle School, East Lee Middle School and SanLee Middle School. SanLee Middle School opened in the 2008-2009 school year. • The alternative school, Bragg Street Academy, serves students in grades 6 through 12. • The seven traditional elementary schools are B.T. Bullock Elementary, Broadway Elementary, Deep River Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, J. Glenn Edwards Elementary, J.R. Ingram, Jr, and W.B. Wicker. Elementary. The year-round elementary school, Tramway Elementary, operates on a lottery.

There are three public charter schools. MINA Charter serves students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Ascend Leadership Academy and Central Carolina Academy serve students in 6th through 12th grades.

There are two private Christian schools, serving preschool through 12th grade: Grace Christian and Lee Christian.

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Media: Print The city's newspaper of record is The Sanford Herald, which has published continuously since 1930. The newspaper is owned by Paxton Media Group, based in Paducah, Kentucky. The Herald is a five-day-a-week morning newspaper and is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and of the North Carolina Press Association.

"The Rant" was founded in 2008 by former journalists with experience at several print publications, including The Sanford Herald. Initially a radio show, it became an online news site in 2014. In 2019, it began publishing a monthly print edition.

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Media: Radio • WFJA Classic Hits and Oldies 105.5 FM - classic hits and oldies • WWGP 1050 AM Today's Best Country – country, The Swap Shop and local news • W204AV 88.7 – Christian • WDCC 90.5 – variety (owned by Central Carolina Community College) • WLHC 103.1 – pop standards • WDSG 107.9 – beach, oldies, and gospel • WXKL 1290 – gospel.

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Transport: Air Raleigh Executive Jetport (ICAO: KTTA, FAA LID: TTA), formerly known as Sanford-Lee County Airport, is located 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Sanford via U.S. 1. The airport opened in 2000, replacing the Sanford Lee County Brick Field, and provides both recreational and corporate services.

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Transport: Road • United States Highways: ◦ U.S. 1, known also in parts as Jefferson Davis Hwy and Hawkins Avenue (U.S. Bus 1) ◦ U.S. Route 15 ◦ U.S. Route 421, known as Horner Boulevard ◦ U.S. Route 501 • North Carolina Highways: ◦ N.C. Route 42 ◦ N.C. Route 78 ◦ N.C. Route 87

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Rail service • CSX Transportation • Norfolk Southern Railway • Atlantic and Western Railway short line. • Atlantic and Yadkin Railway

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Public transit The County of Lee Transit System (COLTS) is a coordinated transit system that provides transportation services in Sanford and Lee County.

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Bicycle and pedestrian • The Maine-to-Florida U.S. Bicycle Route 1 passes through downtown Sanford and Lee County. • A half-mile greenway trail is located in the Kiwanis Family Park with additional mileage under development.

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Sanford has a population of over 30,261 people. Sanford also forms the centre of the wider Lee County which has a population of over 65,476 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Sanford has links with:

🇲🇽 Ciudad López Mateos, Mexico 🇨🇳 Yixing, China
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