The Oaks
District of Four Oaks
in Johnston County of North Carolina, United States

Noteable things around
Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
35.445 and -78.427 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 35° 26' 41" and W -78° 25' 37"
Currency and Currency Code:
Dollar - USD
Spoken languages:
English, Spanish, French
Local electricity:
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
Local Time: 02:48 AM (Saturday)
Timezone: America/New_York
UTC/GMT offset: -10 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
12:06 am and 2:14 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-33.937 and 115.018 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Burnside
References
This place on Geonames.org
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Explore The Oaks

The district The Oaks of Four Oaks in Johnston County (North Carolina) is located in United States about 251 mi south of Washington DC, the country's capital.

If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.

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Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 24°C / 75 °F

Morning Temperature 19°C / 67 °F
Evening Temperature 23°C / 74 °F
Night Temperature 19°C / 67 °F
Chance of rainfall 9%
Air Humidity 82%
Air Pressure 1011 hPa
Wind Speed Moderate breeze with 9 km/h (6 mph) from South
Cloud Conditions Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky
General Conditions Moderate rain

Sunday, 19th of May 2024

18°C (64 °F)
15°C (58 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.

Monday, 20th of May 2024

23°C (74 °F)
16°C (60 °F)
Scattered clouds, moderate breeze.

Tuesday, 21st of May 2024

25°C (76 °F)
17°C (63 °F)
Sky is clear, gentle breeze, clear sky.

Hotels and Places to Stay

FOUR OAKS LODGING

Address
2,0 mi
4606 US HWY 301 SOUTH
27524 Four Oaks
United States

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


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Published: July 04, 2011
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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Johnston County, North Carolina

Johnston County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2010 census the population was 168,878 (a 34% increase since 2000) making it the 77th fastest growing U.S. county with a population of 10,000 or more. Its county seat is Smithfield. The US Office of Management and Budget also includes Johnston County as a part of the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Combined Statistical Area, which has a population of 1,998,808 as of U.S. Census 2012 Population Estimates .

Located at 35.52, -78.37 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
1746 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies, Johnston County, North Carolina, North Carolina counties, Research Triangle, North Carolina, Populated places established in 1746

Four Oaks, North Carolina

Four Oaks is a town in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,818 at the 2007 census. Four Oaks is the home of the Acorn Festival.

Located at 35.4472, -78.4261 (Lat. / Lng.), about 0 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Towns in North Carolina

Selma, North Carolina

Selma is a town in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States. In 2007, the estimated population was 7,008. Selma is part of the Raleigh-Durham-Cary Combined Statistical Area, and the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area has a population over 1.7 million residents, though the town of Selma is able to maintain its rural character.

Located at 35.5369, -78.2847 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Towns in North Carolina, Populated places established in 1867

Smithfield, North Carolina

Smithfield is a town in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States. In 2010, the estimated population was 12,965. It is the county seat of Johnston County. The city is home to the Ava Gardner Museum and is situated along the Neuse River, where visitors enjoy the annual Smithfield Ham & Yam Festival, walks along the Buffalo Creek Greenway and the historic downtown district.

Located at 35.5092, -78.3464 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Towns in North Carolina, County seats in North Carolina

Wilson's Mills, North Carolina

Wilson's Mills is a town in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States. In 2008, the population was estimated to be 1,598. http://www. city-data. com/city/Wilson-s-Mills-North-Carolina. html

Located at 35.5778, -78.3558 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Towns in North Carolina

West Smithfield, North Carolina

West Smithfield is an unincorporated community in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 59 as of the 2000 census, at which time it was erroneously listed as a census designated place.

Located at 35.5394, -78.3767 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Unincorporated communities in North Carolina

Ava Gardner Museum

The Ava Gardner Museum is located at 325 East Market Street in historic downtown Smithfield, North Carolina and holds an extensive collection of artifacts from Ava Gardner's career and private life. The original collection was started in 1941 by a fan, Tom Banks, who, at age 12, met Ava on the campus of Atlantic Christian College where she was studying to become a secretary.

Located at 35.5109, -78.3451 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Museums in Johnston County, North Carolina, Biographical museums in North Carolina, Women's museums in the United States

WPYB

WPYB, 1130 AM, is a radio station in Benson, North Carolina—a small town between Raleigh and Fayetteville—that has a classic country music format. WPYB was the first station that was owned by George G. Beasley, the founder of Beasley Broadcast Group. Mr. Beasley has long since sold WPYB, and the most recent ownership was Dunn-Benson Broadcasting, a local company owned by a husband and wife. WPYB operates only during daylight hours to accommodate the signal of WBBR in New York City.

Located at 35.3608, -78.5692 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Radio stations in North Carolina, Radio stations established in 1962

WCKB

WCKB, 780 AM, is a radio station in Dunn, North Carolina. It has a Southern gospel music format. The locally-owned outlet airs church services and other related programming on Sundays in addition to the musical shows. WCKB is owned by NC Central Broadcasters. It transmits with 7,000 watts of power during the day and 1 watt at night.

Located at 35.2833, -78.5969 (Lat. / Lng.), about 15 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Harnett County, North Carolina, Radio stations in Fayetteville, North Carolina

WMPM

WMPM is an AM station in Smithfield, North Carolina broadcasting at 1270. The station is heavily focused on Johnston County and originally had a traditional country format, with an occasional gospel song thrown in every now and then. That has since changed. WMPM is owned by broadcaster Carl Lamm, who has held onto the station for nearly a half-century and continues to host a weekday afternoon show on sister station WTSB to this day.

Located at 35.5258, -78.3336 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Johnston County, North Carolina, Radio stations in North Carolina

Johnston Community College

Johnston Community College (JCC) is a public, two-year, post-secondary college located at 245 College Road, Smithfield, North Carolina, USA. JCC is located 30 miles east of Raleigh, near the junction of I-95 and US 70. The 175-acre main campus has 11 student buildings, an auditorium capable of seating 1,011 people, a 4,800-square-foot multi-use/banquet hall, four vocational shops/labs, an 16-acre arboretum, and three ponds.

Located at 35.5005, -78.337 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
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Two-year colleges in the United States, North Carolina Community College System, Universities and colleges in North Carolina, Educational institutions established in 1969, Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Education in Johnston County, North Carolina, Buildings and structures in Johnston County, North Carolina

West Johnston High School

West Johnston High School or WJHS is located in Benson, North Carolina. It is part of Johnston County School district and was established in the 2002-2003 school year to address crowding problems in other local high schools.

Located at 35.5229, -78.5376 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Public high schools in North Carolina, Schools in Johnston County, North Carolina

Averasboro Township, Harnett County, North Carolina

Averasboro Township is one of thirteen townships in Harnett County, North Carolina, USA. The township had a population of 12,965 according to the 2000 census and is the largest township in Harnett County by population. It is a part of the Dunn Micropolitan Area, which is also a part of the greater Raleigh–Durham–Cary Combined Statistical Area (CSA) as defined by the United States Census Bureau. Geographically, Averasboro Township occupies 35.61 square miles in southeastern Harnett County.

Located at 35.3204, -78.6002 (Lat. / Lng.), about 13 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Townships in Harnett County, North Carolina

Smithfield-Selma High School

Smithfield-Selma High School is a public high school located in Smithfield, North Carolina. It is locally referred to as simply "SSS" (pronounced 'Triple S'). The school is part of Johnston County Schools.

Located at 35.5297, -78.3239 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Educational institutions established in 1969, Public high schools in North Carolina, Schools in Johnston County, North Carolina

Peacocks Crossroads, North Carolina

Peacocks Crossroads (formerly Meadow) is an unincorporated community in Johnston County, North Carolina at the intersection of North Carolina Highway 96 and North Carolina Highway 50. It lies at an elevation of 200 feet (61 m).

Located at 35.3203, -78.455 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Unincorporated communities in North Carolina

McGee Crossroads, North Carolina

McGee Crossroads is an unincorporated community in Johnston County, North Carolina at the intersection of North Carolina Highway 50, and North Carolina Highway 210. It lies at an elevation of 292 feet (89 m). The community of McGee's Crossroads extends to the intersection of I-40 and Hwy. 210. McGee's Crossroads was made famous by the late Rudolph Jones, when he sat on the State Highways Commissioners as Chairman. Mr. Jones was a lifelong resident of the community and had great pride in it.

Located at 35.5172, -78.5792 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina, Unincorporated communities in North Carolina

Cleveland, Johnston County, North Carolina

Cleveland is a township and an unincorporated community in suburban northwestern Johnston County, North Carolina. It lies at an elevation of 243 feet . The settlement is also known as Cleveland Crossings, Cleveland Community, Cleveland School or 40/42, so named for the intersection of I-40 and NC 42 that serves as the center of the community. There have been several efforts to incorporate the fast-growing community, though the issue was tabled by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1999.

Located at 35.5453, -78.4978 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Townships in Johnston County, North Carolina, Populated places in Johnston County, North Carolina

South Johnston High School

South Johnston High School (also referred to as "South") is a high school for grades 9–12 located in Four Oaks, North Carolina, near Benson. The school was built in 1969 in order to integrate the area's "all-white" and "all-black" schools. As of the 2012/2013 school year it is currently in its 44th year of operation. The principal is Eddie Price, a former principal of Clayton Middle School. The school is located in the Southern portion of Johnston County.

Located at 35.4093, -78.5011 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Educational institutions established in 1969, Public high schools in North Carolina, Schools in Johnston County, North Carolina

WARZ-LD

WARZ-LD is a religious Class-A television station in Smithfield, North Carolina, part of the Raleigh/Durham television market, carrying religious programming from Local, World Harvest Television and Gospel Music Television. It broadcasts on UHF channel 34 digital. WARZ TV34 reaches over 1/2 million people in Johnston, Wake, Wilson, Wayne, Harnett, and Sampson counties in N.C.. The station is a Class-A operation, and switched to digital broadcasting on September 3 2010.

Located at 35.5294, -78.3019 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Channel 34 low-power TV stations in the United States, Television stations in Raleigh-Durham, Television channels and stations established in 1996

WWPL

WWPL is a radio station licensed to Smithfield, North Carolina broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. The station is owned by Curtis Media Group.

Located at 35.5786, -78.4361 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Radio stations in the Research Triangle, North Carolina, Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States, Radio stations established in 1990

Meadow Lights

Meadow Lights is a 30-acre display of Christmas lights near Meadow, North Carolina open yearly from Thanksgiving through New Years. In operation for over 40 years, it is the largest and oldest Christmas light show in eastern North Carolina. It is owned and operated by Roy Johnson and his family on land adjoining their home. The display features light displays, some several stories tall, alongside displays of mannequins depicting the life of Jesus.

Located at 35.3026, -78.4704 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Johnston County, North Carolina

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