Town of Four Oaks, Experience Johnston County, NC
Learn more on our website, The Town of Four Oaks, located along I-95, Exit 87 and 90 is home to Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site and Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center....Two great reasons to visit for history and outdoor recreation...and fun! Our agricultural history includes Thompson Peaches -- visit in the summer for ripe and juicy peaches! Experience Johnston County, NC -- Don't pass us by!
Riverside Cemetery- Smithfield, North Carolina
Oldest Cemetery in Johnston County, North Carolina. Its tombstones reflect the earliest years of the county and town of Smithfield while also serving to witness their changes over the last 2 centuries.
Green Getaways: Smithfield, NC
Like green infrastructure? Then take a day trip to the Buffalo Creek Greenway in historic downtown Smithfield, North Carolina. The greenway, located along the Neuse River and adjacent to the North Carolina Civil War Trail, features several unique architectural and natural features that make it worth the trip. Afterward we encourage you to enjoy the many museums, shops, and points of interest in the area including the Ava Gardner Museum, Carolina Outlet Center and nearby Bentonville Civil War Battlefield where annual re-enactments are held.
Agri-tourism in Johnston County, NC
Enjoy the many aspects of Agri-tourism in Johnston County including farm tours, festivals, wineries, farmer's markets and nature sites. You will enjoy all things related to the land in Johnston County and the love for our heritage...it shows in several museums like the Tobacco Farm Life Museum and the Benson Museum of Local History. Get to know us by exploring our farms and our heritage.
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Johnston County, NC Clerk of Court Candidates for 2014
Three Johnston County Republican Party Candidates running for Clerk of Court (David Ford, Michelle Ball, and Keith Branch) field questions from the Republican Women's Organization Thursday night, March 20, 2014 at Rainbow Lanes, Clayton, NC.
The questions were broken down into general type questions and then very specific job related / legal type questions. The first half was general and then the more legal type questions started at 41:46 minutes. Every question submitted by the attendees was asked in some form. (some were similarly worded, so those duplicate questions were removed). Questions wrapped up at 1:03:07 and then each were given 5 minutes to share anything else they wanted to share about themselves. Everyone did a great job. I hope you will take the time to watch, listen and learn about each candidate, so that you may make an educated vote at the polls and invite your friends and family to do the same. Thank you Denise Cahill Rentz and Daniel Kenneth Rentz Jr for making this video possible. Thank you David Ford, Michelle Creech Ball and Keith Branch for participating in the Johnston County Republican Women's Clerk of Court Candidates' Forum! Thank you to everyone who came out and supported this event! Sincerely, Teresa Grant - President, Johnston County Republican Women.
Johnston County History 2012: Sherman's March
Johnston County History 2012 Video: Sherman's March
NATJA Conference 2017 - Johnston County Fam Trip - North Carolina
A beautiful trip visiting the best breweries, distilleries, and wineries in Johnston County. Plenty of tastings, barbecue, and even a Hollywood starlet. 10 a.m. is the new 10 p.m.
Johnston County NAACP History
Listen to the History of Johnston County NAACP
Johnston County redneck fun
Kids getting sprayed by the fire department at family fun day
Record flood waters crest in Johnston County
Johnston County is experiencing record flooding
#GLASSGEEKDAILYVLOG stepping into nc history
Exploring some north Carolina history
My Carolina Today Segment on the Ava Gardner Museum, Experience Smithfield NC
Learn more about Ava Gardner and the museum dedicated to her, located in her hometown of Smithfield, NC. Visit A successful silver screen siren, Ava maintained that she was always just a country girl at heart. Experience Smithfield, NC, home to Carolina Premium Outlets and Ava. #visitjoco
Swollen Neuse River floods parts of Johnston County
Swollen Neuse River floods parts of Johnston County
Jcc burn bus johnston county nc
Fire training
New Winston Museum | NC Weekend | UNC-TV
The New Winston Museum tells the tales of Winston Salem and Forsyth County through the use of photographs. A great deal of the exhibit involves the Civil War and its affect on Winston Salemn and Forsyth. It was particularly relevant for Forsyth, which was an anti-secession section of the state. The Civil Rights Movement and the Modern Era are both featured in the gallery as well, which seeks to explore the thoughts and feelings of local citizens and how those histories connect to the bigger trends throughout the nation.
Agri-Tourism Experiences in Johnston County, NC
Learn more at Enjoy the many aspects of Agri-tourism in Johnston County including farm tours, festivals, wineries, farmer's markets and nature sites. You will enjoy all things related to the land in Johnston County and the love for our heritage...it shows in several museums like the Tobacco Farm Life Museum and the Benson Museum of Local History. Get to know us by exploring our farms and our heritage. #visitjoco
Smithfield My Home Town
This is a photo montage spans decades of scenes from Smithfield NC. The song - Smithfield My Hometown was written and performed by the Bill Joe Austin Band on the Neuse River Amphitheatre stage at one of the earlier Ham & Yam Festivals during the 1980's. Credit goes to Wingate Lassiter and the Johnston County Heritage Center for saving this recording.
Jail location splits Johnston County locals
Jail location splits Johnston County locals