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  2. Learn about the history, geography, and demographics of Orange County, a county in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Find out how it was formed, what events happened there, and what attractions it offers.

  3. Orange County is a county in North Carolina with more than 140,000 residents. It includes historic Hillsborough, the county seat; Chapel Hill, home of the University of North Carolina; and Carrboro and Mebane, former railroad and mill towns.

  4. In 2022, Orange County, NC had a population of 146k people with a median age of 36.2 and a median household income of $85,785. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Orange County, NC declined from 147,376 to 145,919, a −0.989% decrease and its median household income grew from $79,205 to $85,785, a 8.31% increase.

  5. www.ncpedia.org › geography › orangeOrange County - NCpedia

    Learn about Orange County, a Piedmont region county in North Carolina, named for William V of Orange, the grandson of King George III of England. Explore its history, geography, culture, attractions, and resources from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina.

  6. Orange County is in the heart of North Carolina, 3.5 hours from the coast and 3.5 hours from the mountains. Chapel Hill, Hillsborough and Carrboro offer many exciting and eclectic activities.

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  8. Orange County is located in the north-central Piedmont section of North Carolina, approximately midway between Washington, DC, and Atlanta, GA., and centrally located in North Carolina where a drive to the coast is just about 3½ hours and a drive to the mountains is about the same.