Sanford, North Carolina Sanford, North Carolina The Lee County Courthouse in Sanford The Lee County Courthouse in Sanford Location of Sanford, North Carolina Location of Sanford, North Carolina State North Carolina County Lee Sanford is a town/city in Lee County, North Carolina, United States.

It is the governmental center of county of Lee County. Sanford is positioned at 35 28 33 N 79 10 32 W (35.475881, -79.175463). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 24.1 square miles (62 km2).24.1 square miles (62.3 km2) of it is territory and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) of it (0.33%) is water.

Because Sanford sits where white beach sand from the coast meets the Piedmont clay, the town/city has the right ingredients to be a large producer of clay bricks.

In 1959, Sanford produced 10% of the bricks in the United States and was titled "Brick Capital of the USA".

Today large brick manufacturing continues via manufacturers such as General Shale and Lee Brick & Tile.

Sanford also produces textiles, and has since seen the influx of the Bio - Tech trade with the Wyeth Vaccines aka-Pfizer facility becoming the area's biggest employer in 2006. Situated nearly equidistant from the Greensboro, Raleigh/Durham/RTP, and Fayetteville metro areas, Sanford is well positioned to furnish manufacturing, services, and housing throughout the region for company and industry.

The city's journal of record is The Sanford Herald, which has presented continuously since 1930.

Sanford and the rest of Lee County are also veiled by the Lee County Star-Tribune, an online paper presented by Apex, North Carolina-based Peak Media Group.

The Lee County ground of Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) is positioned in Sanford.

CCCC awards degrees, diplomas and certifications in a range of programs and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the North Carolina State Board of Education, and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Sanford is home to three high schools: Lee County High School, Lee Early College on CCCC's campus, and Southern Lee High School.

Lee County High School, home of the yellow jackets, is also locally known as Lee Senior.

Southern Lee High School, home of the Cavaliers, opened its doors amid the 2005-2006 school year.

Lee Early College also opened for the first time amid the 2005-2006 school year.

In the program, students attend classes at the Lee County ground of Central Carolina Community College, and inside a 4 to 5 year time frame earn not only a high school diploma, but an associate degree as well.

There are three middle schools: West Lee Middle School, East Lee Middle School and San - Lee Middle School.

San - Lee Middle School opened its doors for the first time amid the 2008-2009 school year.

The Lee county school fitness has six traditional elementary schools: B.T.

Lee County is also home to an optional year round elementary school: Tramway Elementary.

Sanford is also home to a private Montessori school, Griffin Academy, which provides education from pre-school through fifth grade. Also inside the county are two private Christian schools, serving preschool through 12th grade: Grace Christian and Lee Christian as well as a charter school, Provisions Academy.

Located in the neighboring town of Southern Pines, and offering bus service from Sanford is The O'Neal School.

Sanford, a barns civil engineer instrumental in the building of the rail lines through the region that formed the foundation of what became the town/city of Sanford.

Sanford is positioned in Lee County, North Carolina, which was formed from parts of the encircling three counties in 1907.

On creation of the new county, both Sanford and Jonesboro were the primary towns in the area.

Rather than decide which would be the county seat, the decision was to place the county's new courthouse directly between the two towns.

For decades, Lee County was the only county in the United States to have a courthouse with an RFD address.

The general Sanford region played key part s in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, specifically regarding sites like the House in the Horseshoe and Endor Iron Furnace.

Over the following decades, the Sanford region became an meaningful source of coal, brownstone, and brick.

In particular brownstone and subsequent brick manufacturing made Sanford a key provider of these building materials for areas throughout the United States. On April 16, 2011 a very large tornado ripped through Sanford demolishing a lowes hardware store, warehouse and destroying multiple homes and buildings before moving into wake county.

On October 21, 2014, Sanford established a formal sister town/city relationship with Yixing, China under the representation of Sanford Mayor Chet Mann. The Buffalo Presbyterian Church and Cemeteries, Downtown Sanford Historic District, East Sanford Historic District, Euphronia Presbyterian Church, Farish-Lambeth House, Hawkins Avenue Historic District, Lee Avenue Historic District, Lee County Courthouse, Lee County Training School, John D.

Mc - Iver Farm, Railroad House, Rosemount-Mc - Iver Park Historic District, Sanford High School, Former, Seaboard Milling Company, and Temple Theatre are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Raleigh Exec Jetport (ICAO: KTTA, FAA LID: TTA), formerly known as Sanford-Lee County Airport is positioned approximately 7 miles northeast of Sanford via U.S.

The airport opened in 2000, replacing the Sanford Lee County Brick Field, and provides both recreational and corporate services.

The County of Lee Transit System (COLTS) is a coordinated transit fitness that provides transit services in Sanford and Lee County.

Bicycle Route 1 passes through downtown Sanford and Lee County.

Lee County Community Orchestra "City of Sanford, North Carolina".

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"Lee County Major Manufacturers (2012)".

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"The Tobacco State League; A North Carolina Baseball History, 1946 1950"..

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Geographic data related to Sanford, North Carolina at Open - Street - Map Sanford Area Chamber of Commerce Downtown Sanford Incorporated Sanford, North Carolina at DMOZ Municipalities and communities of Lee County, North Carolina, United States State of North Carolina

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