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Yanceyville, North Carolina

Yanceyville is a town in and the county seat of Caswell County, North Carolina, United States.[5] Located in the Piedmont Triad region of the state, the town had a population of 1,937 at the 2020 census.[6]

Yanceyville, North Carolina
Motto: 
"Tradition with Vision"
Location of Yanceyville, North Carolina
Coordinates: 36°24′35″N 79°20′10″W / 36.40972°N 79.33611°W / 36.40972; -79.33611
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyCaswell
Named forBartlett Yancey, Jr.
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager[1]
 • MayorAlvin Foster
Area
 • Total6.96 sq mi (18.03 km2)
 • Land6.93 sq mi (17.94 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.09 km2)
Elevation597 ft (182 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total1,937
 • Density279.63/sq mi (107.97/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code
27379
Area code336
FIPS code37-76000[4]
GNIS feature ID2406922[3]
Websitewww.yanceyvillenc.gov

The settlement was founded in 1792 and was later named Yanceyville in honor of U.S. Congressman Bartlett Yancey, Jr. when it was chartered as an incorporated town in 1833.[7]

There are three public schools in Yanceyville as well as a satellite campus for Piedmont Community College.[8] Maud F. Gatewood Municipal Park and Caswell Community Arboretum are popular recreational areas.[9]

Yanceyville Municipal Airport serves general aviation aircraft.[10]

History edit

The identity of Yanceyville's namesake has been a matter of historical debate. The prevailing view is that the town is named after U.S. Congressman Bartlett Yancey, Jr., (1785–1828).[11] Surviving documents had strongly suggested that it was named for Bartlett Yancey, Jr.'s older brother James Yancey (1768–1829). The elder Yancey was a legislator, merchant, planter, public official, and educator. In 1977, North Carolina historian William S. Powell wrote that the preponderance of evidence supported Bartlett Yancey, Jr., as the town's namesake.[12][13][7]

Yanceyville has been the county seat since 1792. It was originally called Caswell Court House until 1833.[11] In 1833, Yanceyville was chartered as an incorporated town, although years later this was seemingly forgotten because a municipal charter was obtained from the General Assembly again in 1877. In 1885, the state legislature passed a similar act, but why it was necessary is unknown. In 1899, the act authorizing the town's incorporation was repealed. In 1905, Yanceyville was incorporated again, only to have the charter repealed once more in 1915. The town remained an unincorporated community until a successful attempt at reorganization and incorporation occurred in 1986.[7]

Caswell County's historic courthouse is a prominent landmark and center of activity in Yanceyville. Its design combines Italian Romanesque and classical features in a manner unique to North Carolina courthouse architecture.[14] Located in the town's historic district in Court Square, it has been restored and provides offices for county departments.

 
Northwest corner of Court Square, 1940[15]

A new county courthouse was constructed in the mid-1970s and is located a few blocks north of Court Square.[16] Construction on the preceding historic courthouse began in 1858 during the tail end of the area's prosperous "Boom Era." Built using enslaved labor, it was completed in 1861 amid the early stages of the American Civil War.[17][18]

If Yanceyville had not been the county seat, it likely would have been abandoned as a ghost town after the war's end in 1865. The previous plantation way of life had disappeared. No clear geographic or commercial reason for the town's existence remained other than the purpose of functioning as the county's seat of government.[7]

With no railroad, major waterway, or ability to attract commerce, Yanceyville was almost entirely reliant on agricultural enterprises in the surrounding county in the decades following the Civil War. These businesses focused mainly on tobacco and were dominated by markets beyond Caswell County. Agricultural practices in Yanceyville during the antebellum period and thereafter had overused the land and caused soil erosion. Gullies were evident on most farms. From 1880 to 1900, the dire economic situation led to a sharp decline in the township's population. Such agronomic challenges persisted well into the 20th century.[19][20][7]

Improved farming techniques in the 1940s and 1950s curbed further land degradation, which contributed significantly to Yanceyville's economic development and revitalization.[7] During the latter half of the 20th century and into the 21st, the local economy continued to develop, diversify, and experience growth away from tobacco cultivation.[11]

Geography edit

 
Interactive map of Yanceyville town limits

Yanceyville is located at the center of Caswell County.[21] According to the United States Census Bureau, Yanceyville has a total area of 5.55 square miles (14.37 km2), of which 5.52 square miles (14.29 km2) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.082 km2), or 0.57%, is water.[22]

Climate edit

On the Köppen climate classification scale, Yanceyville is in the Cfa (humid subtropical) zone, which is standard for the state. Its location in the Piedmont region means average winter temperatures ranging from 28.9–52.4 °F (−1.7–11.3 °C), with moderate snowfall, and mild to hot summers.[23]

The county is sometimes included in the well-known "Carolina Alley." This is mostly caused by the cold air from the Appalachian Mountains mixing with the warm Piedmont air.[24] According to USA.com, the county ranks No. 79 in tornado risk out of all 100 counties in North Carolina. It also ranks No. 41 in earthquake risk in the state.[25] From 1950 to 2010, there have been 28 tornadoes rated F2/EF2 or higher; out of all 28, four have had a rating of F3/EF3. From 1950 to 2010, there were a reported 12,795 severe weather related incidents (hail, thunderstorms/heavy winds, and flooding).[25]

Yanceyville is in a very low-risk hurricane zone, with thirty-five occurring in the area since 1930. The largest was the 1935 Labor Day hurricane and the most recent was Tropical Storm Ana in 2015.[26] From 1950 to 2010, there have been 13 reported tropical storms/hurricanes that have hit the area.[25] One reason that August and September are among the wettest months is due to the influx of precipitation caused by the yearly hurricane season.[27]

The mildest months of the year for Yanceyville and the region are May, September, and October. There are seven months (April–October) with average high temperatures in the range of 70.5–89.8 °F (21.4–32.1 °C). In 2018, July was the hottest month with an average high temperature of 89.1 °F (31.7 °C). January is usually the coldest month for the town. The most humid months are June, July, and August.[28]

Climate data for Yanceyville 4 SE, North Carolina (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1996–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 78
(26)
80
(27)
86
(30)
93
(34)
95
(35)
104
(40)
102
(39)
103
(39)
96
(36)
92
(33)
83
(28)
78
(26)
104
(40)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 48.6
(9.2)
52.4
(11.3)
60.4
(15.8)
70.5
(21.4)
78.1
(25.6)
86.3
(30.2)
89.8
(32.1)
87.0
(30.6)
81.3
(27.4)
70.7
(21.5)
60.9
(16.1)
51.4
(10.8)
69.8
(21.0)
Daily mean °F (°C) 38.8
(3.8)
41.8
(5.4)
49.0
(9.4)
58.6
(14.8)
66.9
(19.4)
75.0
(23.9)
78.9
(26.1)
76.9
(24.9)
70.7
(21.5)
59.5
(15.3)
49.3
(9.6)
41.6
(5.3)
58.9
(14.9)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 28.9
(−1.7)
31.2
(−0.4)
37.6
(3.1)
46.8
(8.2)
55.6
(13.1)
63.8
(17.7)
68.1
(20.1)
66.7
(19.3)
60.1
(15.6)
48.3
(9.1)
37.7
(3.2)
31.9
(−0.1)
48.1
(8.9)
Record low °F (°C) 5
(−15)
12
(−11)
12
(−11)
25
(−4)
36
(2)
44
(7)
52
(11)
51
(11)
41
(5)
29
(−2)
18
(−8)
8
(−13)
5
(−15)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.67
(93)
3.02
(77)
4.38
(111)
4.31
(109)
4.02
(102)
4.22
(107)
4.21
(107)
4.25
(108)
5.08
(129)
3.57
(91)
3.57
(91)
3.81
(97)
48.11
(1,222)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 4.2
(11)
1.7
(4.3)
1.0
(2.5)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
1.9
(4.8)
8.8
(22)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 10.5 9.8 10.3 10.8 11.1 11.2 11.3 10.4 9.4 8.3 8.1 10.7 121.9
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 2.0 1.3 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 4.3
Source: NOAA[29][30]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1910338
19501,391
19601,113−20.0%
19701,27414.5%
19901,973
20002,0916.0%
20102,039−2.5%
20201,937−5.0%
2022 (est.)1,9510.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[31]
2020[32]

2020 census edit

Yanceyville racial composition[6]
Race Number Percentage
White (non-Hispanic) 720 37.17%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 1,035 53.43%
Native American 5 0.26%
Asian 20 1.03%
Pacific Islander 4 0.21%
Other/Mixed 69 3.56%
Hispanic or Latino 84 4.34%

At the 2020 census, there were 1,937 people and an estimated 1,208 households and 690 families residing in the town. In 2020, the estimated median age in Yanceyville was 48.9 years. For every 100 females, there were an estimated 113.6 males.[6]

2010 census edit

Yanceyville racial composition[33]
Race Number Percentage
White (non-Hispanic) 779 38.21%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 1,102 54.05%
Native American 8 0.39%
Asian 8 0.39%
Pacific Islander 2 0.10%
Other/Mixed 66 3.24%
Hispanic or Latino 74 3.63%

At the 2010 census, there were 2,039 people and an estimated 671 households and 359 families residing in Yanceyville.[33] In 2010, the estimated median age was 41.1 years. For every 100 females, there were an estimated 110.2 males.[34]

2000 census edit

At the 2000 census,[35][4] there were 2,091 people and an estimated 658 households and 400 families residing in Yanceyville. The population density was 450.9 inhabitants per square mile (174.1/km2). There were 748 housing units at an average density of 161.3 per square mile (62.3/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 53.99% African American, 44.29% White, 1.00% Hispanic or Latino, 0.33% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 0.33% from other races, and 0.91% from two or more races.

Out of the 658 households, 29.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 33.0% were married couples living together, 24.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 39.2% were non-families. 36.8% of all households consisted of individuals living alone and 19.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.88.

The age distribution of the town's population consisted of 19.6% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 32.9% from 25 to 44, 20.8% from 45 to 64, and 18.3% who were 65 years of age or older.

The median income for a household in Yanceyville was $20,353 and the median income for a family was $26,417. Males had a median income of $24,632 versus $20,398 for females. The per capita income for the town was $16,956. About 23.3% of families and 27.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 41.7% of those under age 18 and 24.1% of those age 65 and over.

Economy edit

Yanceyville's economy was historically reliant on tobacco cultivation. The local economy was negatively impacted when demand began decreasing in the late 1990s due to a crisis in the tobacco industry regarding the health effects of smoking.[36]

Three main areas of business are located in Yanceyville: Downtown (the Historic District), West Main Street, and Highway 86. The town's central business district (CBD) starts at NC 62 and Main Street, extending west on Main Street for roughly one mile (1.6 km). Its focal point is Court Square, which contains the county's historic courthouse.[37]

Approximately half of the central business district is located within the town's historic district. Businesses in the CBD include banks, law offices, CPAs, a newspaper company, an auction house, hair salons, barber shops, restaurants, a bike shop, and a general store.[37] CoSquare, a county-supported coworking space, is located in the downtown historic area.[38][36]

The largest industries in Yanceyville are accommodation and food services, health care and social assistance, and manufacturing.[39] Manufacturers in the town include USA-RS Services, Chemtek, and Royal Textile Mills. Yanceyville is also home to one industrial park: Caswell County Industrial Park.[40]

The Caswell County Local Foods Council initiates community-driven projects and manages the Caswell Farmers' Market in Yanceyville.[41] NC Cooperative Extension's office in Yanceyville connects local farmers and agribusinesses with vital research-based information and technology.[42]

Arts and culture edit

 
Bright Leaf Hoedown, 2019

Yanceyville annually hosts the "Bright Leaf Hoedown," which takes place in the town square. It is a one-day outdoor festival held in late September featuring local food vendors, live entertainment, crafts, and non-profit organizations. The event usually draws more than 5,000 guests.[43][44]

The Caswell County Historical Association holds its annual Heritage Festival each May in Yanceyville. The festival celebrates town and county history through living history reenactments, tours, games, vendors, and live music.[45]

Yanceyville features an antebellum courthouse designed by William Percival in addition to other antebellum buildings and houses. The Yanceyville Historic District, Bartlett Yancey House, Graves House, William Henry and Sarah Holderness House, John Johnston House, Melrose/Williamson House, and Poteat House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[46][47]

The town's cultural attractions also include:[48][49][9]

  • Caswell County Civic Center
  • Caswell County Veterans Memorial
  • Caswell Council for the Arts
  • Caswell Farmers' Market
  • Caswell Horticulture Club
  • Fulton-Walton Fellowship Center
  • Gunn Memorial Public Library
  • Historic Caswell County Jail
  • Old Poteat School (Poteat One-Room School)
  • Richmond-Miles History Museum
  • Town of Yanceyville Public Safety Memorial
  • Yanceyville's municipal water tower
  • Yanceyville Museum of Art
  • Yanceyville Pavilion

The Caswell County Civic Center has a full-size professionally equipped stage, a 912-seat auditorium, meeting and banquet facilities for up to 500, a lobby art gallery, and accessories for concerts, theatre, and social functions.[50] Events are also held at the Yanceyville Pavilion and the Fulton-Walton Fellowship Center.

Gunn Memorial Public Library offers summer reading programs to children of all ages.[51]

Parks and recreation edit

 
Maud F. Gatewood Municipal Park

Outdoor recreational areas in Yanceyville include:[52][9]

  • Caswell Community Arboretum
  • Caswell County Parks and Recreation Center
  • Maud F. Gatewood Municipal Park
  • Yanceyville Park/Memorial Park

S.R. Farmer Lake, located in Caswell County, was built in 1986 for the people of nearby Yanceyville.[53]

The Caswell County Department of Parks and Recreation offers indoor and outdoor recreational facilities as well as sports programs and activities.[54]

Government edit

 
Historic Caswell County Courthouse

Yanceyville operates under a council-manager form of government. The Town Council is composed of four council members and a mayor who are elected at large by voters. Neither the mayor nor council members run for office according to party affiliation. Ballots do not contain their political party membership information.[55][56] The nonpartisan Town Council's role is to facilitate economic, infrastructure, and community development. Moreover, it determines which services to offer citizens to ensure the community stays socially and fiscally prosperous and healthy.[57]

The Town Council is also responsible for establishing policies guiding the town's administration e.g., public safety, law enforcement, fire and rescue, and emergency services issues. Additionally, its responsibilities include setting Yanceyville's tax, water, and sewer rates, and appointing a town manager.[57]

The town manager's responsibilities include directing operational activities, supervising personnel, budgeting, planning, zoning, and purchasing.[57] In July 2021, Kamara Barnett was appointed the town manager of Yanceyville.[58]

In July 2021, the Town Council's members were:[57]

  • Alvin Foster, Mayor
  • Odessa D. Gwynn, Mayor Pro-Tem
  • Margie Badgett-Lampkin
  • Brian Massey
  • Keith Tatum

The Town Council conducts meetings at the Yanceyville Municipal Services Building.[59] Yanceyville's government has additional offices for economic development, public services, public safety, human resources, finance, utilities, planning, zoning, and general administration. The Caswell County Board of Commissioners holds its regular meetings at the historic courthouse in Yanceyville.[60]

Education edit

 
Piedmont Community College – Caswell County Campus

Higher education edit

Primary and secondary education edit

The following public schools are located in Yanceyville:[61]

Media edit

Print media edit

Radio edit

Yanceyville is the town of license for 1540 AM WYNC, Gospel music[63]

Television edit

Yanceyville is part of the Greensboro–High PointWinston-Salem designated market area, the 46th largest broadcast television market in the United States.[64]

Infrastructure edit

Utilities edit

 
Yanceyville's municipal water tower

Yanceyville's electric system is maintained by Duke Energy and Piedmont Electric Cooperative.[65]

Transportation edit

The town is not directly served by any interstate highways, railways, or rivers.[36]

Railroad edit

Danville station is 13.9 miles (22 km) north of Yanceyville, in Danville, Virginia.[66]

Major highways edit

Airport edit

Public transit edit

  • Caswell County Area Transportation System (CATS): public transport service for residents of Caswell County[67]

Healthcare edit

Caswell Family Medical Center is the largest primary care provider in Yanceyville. Urgent and specialty care, as well as behavioral healthcare services, are also available.[68]

Other edit

Notable people edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  •   Geographic data related to Yanceyville, North Carolina at OpenStreetMap
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Yanceyville is a town in and the county seat of Caswell County North Carolina United States 5 Located in the Piedmont Triad region of the state the town had a population of 1 937 at the 2020 census 6 Yanceyville North CarolinaTownCourt Square in Yanceyville Historic DistrictSealMotto Tradition with Vision Location of Yanceyville North CarolinaCoordinates 36 24 35 N 79 20 10 W 36 40972 N 79 33611 W 36 40972 79 33611CountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountyCaswellNamed forBartlett Yancey Jr Government TypeCouncil Manager 1 MayorAlvin FosterArea 2 Total6 96 sq mi 18 03 km2 Land6 93 sq mi 17 94 km2 Water0 03 sq mi 0 09 km2 Elevation 3 597 ft 182 m Population 2020 Total1 937 Density279 63 sq mi 107 97 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code27379Area code336FIPS code37 76000 4 GNIS feature ID2406922 3 Websitewww wbr yanceyvillenc wbr govThe settlement was founded in 1792 and was later named Yanceyville in honor of U S Congressman Bartlett Yancey Jr when it was chartered as an incorporated town in 1833 7 There are three public schools in Yanceyville as well as a satellite campus for Piedmont Community College 8 Maud F Gatewood Municipal Park and Caswell Community Arboretum are popular recreational areas 9 Yanceyville Municipal Airport serves general aviation aircraft 10 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2010 census 3 3 2000 census 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 8 Education 8 1 Higher education 8 2 Primary and secondary education 9 Media 9 1 Print media 9 2 Radio 9 3 Television 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Utilities 10 2 Transportation 10 2 1 Railroad 10 2 2 Major highways 10 2 3 Airport 10 2 4 Public transit 10 3 Healthcare 10 4 Other 11 Notable people 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory editFurther information Caswell County North Carolina History The identity of Yanceyville s namesake has been a matter of historical debate The prevailing view is that the town is named after U S Congressman Bartlett Yancey Jr 1785 1828 11 Surviving documents had strongly suggested that it was named for Bartlett Yancey Jr s older brother James Yancey 1768 1829 The elder Yancey was a legislator merchant planter public official and educator In 1977 North Carolina historian William S Powell wrote that the preponderance of evidence supported Bartlett Yancey Jr as the town s namesake 12 13 7 Yanceyville has been the county seat since 1792 It was originally called Caswell Court House until 1833 11 In 1833 Yanceyville was chartered as an incorporated town although years later this was seemingly forgotten because a municipal charter was obtained from the General Assembly again in 1877 In 1885 the state legislature passed a similar act but why it was necessary is unknown In 1899 the act authorizing the town s incorporation was repealed In 1905 Yanceyville was incorporated again only to have the charter repealed once more in 1915 The town remained an unincorporated community until a successful attempt at reorganization and incorporation occurred in 1986 7 Caswell County s historic courthouse is a prominent landmark and center of activity in Yanceyville Its design combines Italian Romanesque and classical features in a manner unique to North Carolina courthouse architecture 14 Located in the town s historic district in Court Square it has been restored and provides offices for county departments nbsp Northwest corner of Court Square 1940 15 A new county courthouse was constructed in the mid 1970s and is located a few blocks north of Court Square 16 Construction on the preceding historic courthouse began in 1858 during the tail end of the area s prosperous Boom Era Built using enslaved labor it was completed in 1861 amid the early stages of the American Civil War 17 18 If Yanceyville had not been the county seat it likely would have been abandoned as a ghost town after the war s end in 1865 The previous plantation way of life had disappeared No clear geographic or commercial reason for the town s existence remained other than the purpose of functioning as the county s seat of government 7 With no railroad major waterway or ability to attract commerce Yanceyville was almost entirely reliant on agricultural enterprises in the surrounding county in the decades following the Civil War These businesses focused mainly on tobacco and were dominated by markets beyond Caswell County Agricultural practices in Yanceyville during the antebellum period and thereafter had overused the land and caused soil erosion Gullies were evident on most farms From 1880 to 1900 the dire economic situation led to a sharp decline in the township s population Such agronomic challenges persisted well into the 20th century 19 20 7 Improved farming techniques in the 1940s and 1950s curbed further land degradation which contributed significantly to Yanceyville s economic development and revitalization 7 During the latter half of the 20th century and into the 21st the local economy continued to develop diversify and experience growth away from tobacco cultivation 11 Geography edit nbsp Interactive map of Yanceyville town limits Yanceyville is located at the center of Caswell County 21 According to the United States Census Bureau Yanceyville has a total area of 5 55 square miles 14 37 km2 of which 5 52 square miles 14 29 km2 is land and 0 03 square miles 0 082 km2 or 0 57 is water 22 Climate edit On the Koppen climate classification scale Yanceyville is in the Cfa humid subtropical zone which is standard for the state Its location in the Piedmont region means average winter temperatures ranging from 28 9 52 4 F 1 7 11 3 C with moderate snowfall and mild to hot summers 23 The county is sometimes included in the well known Carolina Alley This is mostly caused by the cold air from the Appalachian Mountains mixing with the warm Piedmont air 24 According to USA com the county ranks No 79 in tornado risk out of all 100 counties in North Carolina It also ranks No 41 in earthquake risk in the state 25 From 1950 to 2010 there have been 28 tornadoes rated F2 EF2 or higher out of all 28 four have had a rating of F3 EF3 From 1950 to 2010 there were a reported 12 795 severe weather related incidents hail thunderstorms heavy winds and flooding 25 Yanceyville is in a very low risk hurricane zone with thirty five occurring in the area since 1930 The largest was the 1935 Labor Day hurricane and the most recent was Tropical Storm Ana in 2015 26 From 1950 to 2010 there have been 13 reported tropical storms hurricanes that have hit the area 25 One reason that August and September are among the wettest months is due to the influx of precipitation caused by the yearly hurricane season 27 The mildest months of the year for Yanceyville and the region are May September and October There are seven months April October with average high temperatures in the range of 70 5 89 8 F 21 4 32 1 C In 2018 July was the hottest month with an average high temperature of 89 1 F 31 7 C January is usually the coldest month for the town The most humid months are June July and August 28 Climate data for Yanceyville 4 SE North Carolina 1991 2020 normals extremes 1996 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 78 26 80 27 86 30 93 34 95 35 104 40 102 39 103 39 96 36 92 33 83 28 78 26 104 40 Mean daily maximum F C 48 6 9 2 52 4 11 3 60 4 15 8 70 5 21 4 78 1 25 6 86 3 30 2 89 8 32 1 87 0 30 6 81 3 27 4 70 7 21 5 60 9 16 1 51 4 10 8 69 8 21 0 Daily mean F C 38 8 3 8 41 8 5 4 49 0 9 4 58 6 14 8 66 9 19 4 75 0 23 9 78 9 26 1 76 9 24 9 70 7 21 5 59 5 15 3 49 3 9 6 41 6 5 3 58 9 14 9 Mean daily minimum F C 28 9 1 7 31 2 0 4 37 6 3 1 46 8 8 2 55 6 13 1 63 8 17 7 68 1 20 1 66 7 19 3 60 1 15 6 48 3 9 1 37 7 3 2 31 9 0 1 48 1 8 9 Record low F C 5 15 12 11 12 11 25 4 36 2 44 7 52 11 51 11 41 5 29 2 18 8 8 13 5 15 Average precipitation inches mm 3 67 93 3 02 77 4 38 111 4 31 109 4 02 102 4 22 107 4 21 107 4 25 108 5 08 129 3 57 91 3 57 91 3 81 97 48 11 1 222 Average snowfall inches cm 4 2 11 1 7 4 3 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 4 8 8 8 22 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 10 5 9 8 10 3 10 8 11 1 11 2 11 3 10 4 9 4 8 3 8 1 10 7 121 9Average snowy days 0 1 in 2 0 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 3Source NOAA 29 30 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1910338 19501 391 19601 113 20 0 19701 27414 5 19901 973 20002 0916 0 20102 039 2 5 20201 937 5 0 2022 est 1 9510 7 U S Decennial Census 31 2020 32 2020 census edit Yanceyville racial composition 6 Race Number PercentageWhite non Hispanic 720 37 17 Black or African American non Hispanic 1 035 53 43 Native American 5 0 26 Asian 20 1 03 Pacific Islander 4 0 21 Other Mixed 69 3 56 Hispanic or Latino 84 4 34 At the 2020 census there were 1 937 people and an estimated 1 208 households and 690 families residing in the town In 2020 the estimated median age in Yanceyville was 48 9 years For every 100 females there were an estimated 113 6 males 6 2010 census edit Yanceyville racial composition 33 Race Number PercentageWhite non Hispanic 779 38 21 Black or African American non Hispanic 1 102 54 05 Native American 8 0 39 Asian 8 0 39 Pacific Islander 2 0 10 Other Mixed 66 3 24 Hispanic or Latino 74 3 63 At the 2010 census there were 2 039 people and an estimated 671 households and 359 families residing in Yanceyville 33 In 2010 the estimated median age was 41 1 years For every 100 females there were an estimated 110 2 males 34 2000 census edit At the 2000 census 35 4 there were 2 091 people and an estimated 658 households and 400 families residing in Yanceyville The population density was 450 9 inhabitants per square mile 174 1 km2 There were 748 housing units at an average density of 161 3 per square mile 62 3 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 53 99 African American 44 29 White 1 00 Hispanic or Latino 0 33 Native American 0 14 Asian 0 33 from other races and 0 91 from two or more races Out of the 658 households 29 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 33 0 were married couples living together 24 3 had a female householder with no husband present and 39 2 were non families 36 8 of all households consisted of individuals living alone and 19 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 21 and the average family size was 2 88 The age distribution of the town s population consisted of 19 6 under the age of 18 8 4 from 18 to 24 32 9 from 25 to 44 20 8 from 45 to 64 and 18 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median income for a household in Yanceyville was 20 353 and the median income for a family was 26 417 Males had a median income of 24 632 versus 20 398 for females The per capita income for the town was 16 956 About 23 3 of families and 27 7 of the population were below the poverty line including 41 7 of those under age 18 and 24 1 of those age 65 and over Economy editFurther information Caswell County North Carolina Economy Yanceyville s economy was historically reliant on tobacco cultivation The local economy was negatively impacted when demand began decreasing in the late 1990s due to a crisis in the tobacco industry regarding the health effects of smoking 36 Three main areas of business are located in Yanceyville Downtown the Historic District West Main Street and Highway 86 The town s central business district CBD starts at NC 62 and Main Street extending west on Main Street for roughly one mile 1 6 km Its focal point is Court Square which contains the county s historic courthouse 37 Approximately half of the central business district is located within the town s historic district Businesses in the CBD include banks law offices CPAs a newspaper company an auction house hair salons barber shops restaurants a bike shop and a general store 37 CoSquare a county supported coworking space is located in the downtown historic area 38 36 The largest industries in Yanceyville are accommodation and food services health care and social assistance and manufacturing 39 Manufacturers in the town include USA RS Services Chemtek and Royal Textile Mills Yanceyville is also home to one industrial park Caswell County Industrial Park 40 The Caswell County Local Foods Council initiates community driven projects and manages the Caswell Farmers Market in Yanceyville 41 NC Cooperative Extension s office in Yanceyville connects local farmers and agribusinesses with vital research based information and technology 42 Arts and culture edit nbsp Bright Leaf Hoedown 2019Yanceyville annually hosts the Bright Leaf Hoedown which takes place in the town square It is a one day outdoor festival held in late September featuring local food vendors live entertainment crafts and non profit organizations The event usually draws more than 5 000 guests 43 44 The Caswell County Historical Association holds its annual Heritage Festival each May in Yanceyville The festival celebrates town and county history through living history reenactments tours games vendors and live music 45 Yanceyville features an antebellum courthouse designed by William Percival in addition to other antebellum buildings and houses The Yanceyville Historic District Bartlett Yancey House Graves House William Henry and Sarah Holderness House John Johnston House Melrose Williamson House and Poteat House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 46 47 The town s cultural attractions also include 48 49 9 Caswell County Civic Center Caswell County Veterans Memorial Caswell Council for the Arts Caswell Farmers Market Caswell Horticulture Club Fulton Walton Fellowship Center Gunn Memorial Public Library Historic Caswell County Jail Old Poteat School Poteat One Room School Richmond Miles History Museum Town of Yanceyville Public Safety Memorial Yanceyville s municipal water tower Yanceyville Museum of Art Yanceyville Pavilion The Caswell County Civic Center has a full size professionally equipped stage a 912 seat auditorium meeting and banquet facilities for up to 500 a lobby art gallery and accessories for concerts theatre and social functions 50 Events are also held at the Yanceyville Pavilion and the Fulton Walton Fellowship Center Gunn Memorial Public Library offers summer reading programs to children of all ages 51 Parks and recreation edit nbsp Maud F Gatewood Municipal ParkOutdoor recreational areas in Yanceyville include 52 9 Caswell Community Arboretum Caswell County Parks and Recreation Center Maud F Gatewood Municipal Park Yanceyville Park Memorial ParkS R Farmer Lake located in Caswell County was built in 1986 for the people of nearby Yanceyville 53 The Caswell County Department of Parks and Recreation offers indoor and outdoor recreational facilities as well as sports programs and activities 54 Government editFurther information Caswell County North Carolina Government and politics nbsp Historic Caswell County CourthouseYanceyville operates under a council manager form of government The Town Council is composed of four council members and a mayor who are elected at large by voters Neither the mayor nor council members run for office according to party affiliation Ballots do not contain their political party membership information 55 56 The nonpartisan Town Council s role is to facilitate economic infrastructure and community development Moreover it determines which services to offer citizens to ensure the community stays socially and fiscally prosperous and healthy 57 The Town Council is also responsible for establishing policies guiding the town s administration e g public safety law enforcement fire and rescue and emergency services issues Additionally its responsibilities include setting Yanceyville s tax water and sewer rates and appointing a town manager 57 The town manager s responsibilities include directing operational activities supervising personnel budgeting planning zoning and purchasing 57 In July 2021 Kamara Barnett was appointed the town manager of Yanceyville 58 In July 2021 the Town Council s members were 57 Alvin Foster Mayor Odessa D Gwynn Mayor Pro Tem Margie Badgett Lampkin Brian Massey Keith TatumThe Town Council conducts meetings at the Yanceyville Municipal Services Building 59 Yanceyville s government has additional offices for economic development public services public safety human resources finance utilities planning zoning and general administration The Caswell County Board of Commissioners holds its regular meetings at the historic courthouse in Yanceyville 60 Education edit nbsp Piedmont Community College Caswell County CampusHigher education edit Piedmont Community College has a branch campus in Yanceyville 8 Primary and secondary education edit Main article Caswell County Schools The following public schools are located in Yanceyville 61 Bartlett Yancey High School N L Dillard Middle School Oakwood Elementary SchoolMedia editPrint media edit The Caswell Messenger 62 Radio edit Yanceyville is the town of license for 1540 AM WYNC Gospel music 63 Television edit Yanceyville is part of the Greensboro High Point Winston Salem designated market area the 46th largest broadcast television market in the United States 64 Infrastructure editUtilities edit nbsp Yanceyville s municipal water towerYanceyville s electric system is maintained by Duke Energy and Piedmont Electric Cooperative 65 Transportation edit The town is not directly served by any interstate highways railways or rivers 36 Railroad edit Danville station is 13 9 miles 22 km north of Yanceyville in Danville Virginia 66 Major highways edit nbsp nbsp Future I 785 concurrency with US 29 nbsp US 29 nbsp nbsp US 29 Bus nbsp US 158 nbsp NC 49 nbsp NC 57 nbsp NC 62 nbsp NC 86 nbsp NC 87 nbsp NC 119 nbsp NC 150 nbsp NC 700 Airport edit Yanceyville Municipal Airport general aviation GA airport 10 Public transit edit Caswell County Area Transportation System CATS public transport service for residents of Caswell County 67 Healthcare edit Caswell Family Medical Center is the largest primary care provider in Yanceyville Urgent and specialty care as well as behavioral healthcare services are also available 68 Other edit Caswell Correctional Center a medium custody facility of the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction 69 70 Notable people editThe Badgett Sisters folk and gospel group composed of sisters Celester Connie and Cleonia Badgett Mic hael Brooks born 1991 former NFL player who attended high school in Yanceyville Max Drake born 1952 musician Donna Edwards born 1958 former U S representative Samuel Simeon Fels 1860 1950 businessman and philanthropist A Oveta Fuller 1955 2022 associate professor of microbiology at University of Michigan Medical School 71 Maud Gatewood 1934 2004 artist Calvin Graves 1804 1877 house member of the North Carolina General Assembly and member of the North Carolina Senate Henry Lee Graves 1813 1881 president of Baylor University John Gunn 1939 2010 race car driver 72 John Kerr 1782 1842 member of the U S House of Representatives John Kerr Jr 1811 1879 congressional representative and jurist John H Kerr 1873 1958 jurist and politician Jacob E Long 1880 1955 15th lieutenant governor of North Carolina from 1925 to 1929 serving under Governor Angus W McLean Ida Isabella Poteat 1858 1940 artist and instructor William Louis Poteat 1856 1938 professor of biology and president of Wake Forest University public intellectual early advocate of Darwinian evolution John W Stephens 1834 1870 North Carolina state senator agent for the Freedmen s Bureau Neal Watlington 1922 2019 MLB player for the Philadelphia Athletics 73 Hugh Webster 1943 2022 register of deeds for Alamance County and North Carolina state senator 74 Carl Willis born 1960 former MLB player and current pitching coach for the Cleveland Guardians 75 Bartlett Yancey Jr 1785 1828 Democrat Republican U S congressmanSee also editHyco Lake a reservoir in Caswell and Person counties National Register of Historic Places listings in Caswell County North Carolina Research Triangle Park the largest research park in the United States located 49 7 miles 80 km southeast of Yanceyville Virginia International Raceway a nearby multi purpose road course offering auto and motorcycle racingReferences edit Organization yanceyville gov Retrieved January 19 2022 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Yanceyville North Carolina a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 a b c Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved December 22 2021 a b c d e f Yanceyville Historical Sketch Caswell County History Caswell County Historical Association Retrieved May 11 2022 a b Leadership amp Vision www piedmontcc edu Retrieved February 1 2022 a b c Living in Yanceyville NC yanceyvillenc gov Retrieved July 21 2022 a b 6W4 Yanceyville Municipal Airport www aopa org Retrieved February 27 2022 a b c History of Yanceyville yanceyvillenc gov Retrieved May 7 2022 Caswell County The First Century 1777 1877 PDF libres uncg edu Retrieved August 2 2021 Yancey James NCpedia Retrieved August 2 2021 Historic Sites www caswellcountync gov Retrieved May 26 2022 W H Hooper amp Son Retrieved February 2 2022 Caswell County Retrieved June 8 2022 Yanceyville in Life Magazine 1941 www flickr com Retrieved April 28 2022 Percival William fl 1850s ncarchitects lib ncsu edu Retrieved April 28 2022 Statistics for North Carolina 13th Census 1910 PDF www census gov Retrieved June 16 2022 United States Census Office 11th Census 1890 Google books 1895 Retrieved June 30 2022 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 27 2020 Yanceyville Climate Weather By Month Average Temperature North Carolina United States Weather Spark weatherspark com Retrieved July 17 2022 There s a small Tornado Alley right here in the Carolinas spectrumlocalnews com Retrieved July 19 2022 a b c Caswell County NC Natural Disasters and Weather Extremes USA com www usa com Retrieved July 19 2022 Hurricane Information for Yanceyville NC www homefacts com Retrieved July 17 2022 Hurricanes www readync gov Retrieved July 17 2022 Weather averages Yanceyville North Carolina www usclimatedata com Retrieved July 17 2022 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved July 1 2021 Station Yanceyville 4 SE NC U S Climate Normals 2020 U S Monthly Climate Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved July 1 2021 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 U S Census Bureau Table www data census gov Retrieved June 21 2022 a b Decennial Census data census gov Retrieved December 25 2022 American Community Survey data census gov Retrieved December 25 2022 2000 Census of Population and Housing Population and Housing Unit Counts U S Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U S Census Bureau 2003 a b c Martin Edward December 1 2020 A post pandemic North Carolina Business North Carolina Retrieved November 17 2022 a b Things to know about Yanceyville www yanceyvillenc gov Retrieved June 7 2022 CoSquare Center of Entrepreneurship www allincaswellnc com Retrieved July 5 2021 Yanceyville NC Census Place Retrieved July 5 2021 Industrial Parks CaswellCountyNC gov Archived from the original on January 9 2019 Retrieved July 16 2021 AboutUs www caswelllocalfoods org Retrieved August 31 2021 Home caswell ces ncsu edu Retrieved February 17 2022 Preserving the past embracing the future Looking back at 2008 NewsofOrange com Retrieved June 30 2021 2021 Hoedown set for Saturday September 25 CaswellMessenger com Retrieved June 30 2021 Caswell celebrates heritage with festival GoDanRiver com Retrieved June 27 2021 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 M Ruth Little July 2014 William Henry and Sarah Holderness House PDF National Register of Historic Places Nomination and Inventory North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office Retrieved July 1 2015 VISITORS Caswell County NC Caswell County NC Retrieved July 21 2022 Fulton Walton Fellowship Center open house set for July 10 caswellmessenger com Retrieved August 5 2022 Caswell Civic Center County of Caswell North Carolina Retrieved February 16 2022 Caswell County Library County of Caswell North Carolina Retrieved June 7 2022 Area Info www allincaswellnc com Retrieved February 16 2022 S R Farmer Lake www caswellcountync gov Retrieved August 20 2022 Parks amp Recreation www caswellcountync gov Retrieved February 23 2022 City elections in Yanceyville North Carolina 2019 www ballotpedia org Retrieved January 19 2022 Code Of Ordinances Town of Yanceyville North Carolina PDF www yanceyvillenc gov Retrieved June 23 2022 a b c d Government Mission Organization and Resources Yanceyville gov Retrieved July 3 2021 Barnett named Town Manager www caswellmessenger com Retrieved January 19 2022 Meeting Rules and Procedures Town of Yanceyville PDF www yanceyvillenc gov Retrieved February 2 2022 Minutes amp Agendas www caswellcountync gov Retrieved February 2 2022 Caswell County Schools www caswell k12 nc us Retrieved February 2 2022 The Caswell Messenger www caswellmessenger com Retrieved February 2 2022 WYNC AM 1540 Yanceyville NC www streema com Retrieved June 23 2022 Nielsen DMA Boundaries ArcGIS Retrieved January 26 2020 Utilities Caswell County Chamber of Commerce January 28 2024 Danville Virginia Amtrak com Retrieved December 25 2022 CATS Quick Info www caswellcountync gov Retrieved July 3 2021 About CHC www compassionhealthcare org Retrieved July 5 2021 Caswell Correctional Center Retrieved February 18 2023 Caswell Correctional Center Yanceyville North Carolina Retrieved December 6 2022 A Oveta Fuller Ph D Microbiology amp Immunology Michigan Medicine Microbiology amp Immunology September 23 2015 Retrieved May 20 2022 John Gunn Career amp Character Info Motorsport Database Motorsport Database Motor Sport Magazine Retrieved May 20 2022 Neal Watlington Stats Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 20 2022 Hugh B Webster The Caswell Messenger Retrieved May 8 2022 admin Carl Willis Society for American Baseball Research Retrieved May 20 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yanceyville North Carolina nbsp Geographic data related to Yanceyville North Carolina at OpenStreetMap Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yanceyville North Carolina amp oldid 1200068032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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