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Pilot, Franklin County, North Carolina facts for kids

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Pilot is a small, quiet community located in the southern part of Franklin County, North Carolina, in the United States. It's known as an "unincorporated community," which means it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town would.

Exploring Pilot, North Carolina

Pilot is found in the beautiful state of North Carolina. It's a peaceful area where people live without a separate town hall or mayor just for Pilot. Instead, the county government helps manage things for the community.

Where is Pilot Located?

Pilot is situated at a specific spot in Franklin County. You can find it where two roads meet: N.C. Highway 39 and Old U.S. Highway 64 (which is also called SR 1770). This location is south of a town called Bunn. The community sits at an elevation of about 354 feet (or 108 meters) above sea level.

What Does "Unincorporated" Mean?

When a place is "unincorporated," it means it's not officially a city or town. It doesn't have its own separate government, like a mayor or a town council, to make local laws or provide services. Instead, the larger county government, in this case, Franklin County, is responsible for services like roads, police, and fire protection for everyone living in Pilot. People in unincorporated communities still pay taxes to the county, and they get services from the county.

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