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Oswego is a small place in northeastern Franklin County, North Carolina, in the United States. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and businesses that don't have their own local government, like a city or town does. Instead, it's usually managed by the larger county government.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community, like Oswego, is a place where people live and work, but it hasn't officially become a city or town. This means it doesn't have its own mayor, city council, or local police department. Instead, services like police, fire, and public works are usually provided by the county government.

How are Unincorporated Communities Different?

  • Local Government: Cities and towns have their own governments that make rules and provide services just for their area. Unincorporated communities rely on the county for these things.
  • Taxes: People living in unincorporated areas usually pay county taxes, but not extra city or town taxes.
  • Services: Sometimes, services like water, sewer, or trash collection might be different or less frequent than in a city.
  • Identity: Even without a formal government, unincorporated communities often have a strong local identity and a sense of community among their residents.

Where is Oswego Located?

Oswego is found in the northeastern part of Franklin County. It sits southwest of another community called Centerville. The land where Oswego is located is about 384 feet (or 117 meters) above sea level.

Roads and Access

The main roads that meet in Oswego are important for getting around the area. These include N.C. Highway 561, which is a state highway. Other important local roads are Laurel Mill Road (also known as SR 1436) and Hight Road (SR 1429). These roads help connect Oswego to nearby towns and other parts of Franklin County.

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