Browntown: From Thriving Community To Ghost Town
Browntown, established in 1791 and incorporated in 1842-1843, was once a prosperous community in North Carolina with approximately 800 residents and six doctors. Its early settlers were predominantly farmers who relied on the fertile soil of the surrounding countryside to cultivate crops and raise livestock. Browntown’s central location made it an important hub for commerce, […]
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