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Seaforth is a place in Chatham County, North Carolina, in the United States. It used to be known as an "unincorporated community." This means it was a group of homes and businesses that didn't have its own local government, like a town or city council. Instead, it was managed by the county government.

Seaforth is located right on U.S. Highway 64, which is an important road. It sits about 217 feet (66 meters) above sea level.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a place where people live close together, but it's not officially a town or city. It doesn't have its own mayor or town council. Instead, the county government takes care of things like roads, police, and fire services.

Many small communities start this way. Sometimes, they grow big enough to become a town or city. Other times, they stay unincorporated or become part of a nearby larger town. Seaforth is now considered a "former" unincorporated community, meaning its status has changed over time.

Where is Chatham County?

Chatham County is located in the central part of North Carolina. It's known for its beautiful natural areas, including forests and rivers. The county has a mix of small towns, farms, and growing communities.

Being in central North Carolina means Chatham County is close to bigger cities like Raleigh and Chapel Hill. This location makes it a place where both rural and urban life meet.

U.S. Highway 64

U.S. Highway 64 is a long road that crosses many states in the United States. In North Carolina, it runs from the mountains in the west all the way to the coast in the east.

Highways like U.S. 64 are important because they connect different towns and cities. They help people travel for work, school, or fun. For small communities like Seaforth, being on a major highway means it's easy to get to and from other places.

Elevation and Geography

Seaforth's elevation is 217 feet (66 meters) above sea level. Elevation tells us how high a place is compared to the ocean. Places with higher elevations are often in mountains or on hills, while lower elevations are closer to the coast.

Chatham County has rolling hills and is part of the Piedmont region of North Carolina. This region is known for its gentle slopes and forests, which are different from the flat coastal plains or the tall mountains in the western part of the state.

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