Bolton, North Carolina is in Columbus County. The town of Bolton was incorporated in 1915, taking into its city limits the former community of Maxwell. Bolton was named for Samuel Bolton, who operated Bolton and Company. Bolton is located east of Lake Waccamaw and southwest of East Arcadia.
 
 
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Certified minority owned and managed, the Bolton, North Carolina company specializes in the design, fabrication, installation, modification and repair of custom thermoplastic and thermoset parts for industrial applications, working in both fiberglass and plastic. A company profile is published to the site.
http://www.appliedplasticservices.com/
Graham & Dolce Fiberglass Sales
Known for its animal figurines made of fiberglass, the Bolton, North Carolina business provides fiberglass products and repair. Its location, services, and fiberglass products are highlighted, and an online store is included.
http://www.grahamanddolcefiberglass.com/
Riegelwood-Victory Adventist Church
The Bolton, North Carolina congregation is a member of the South Atlantic Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, meeting at its facilities on General Howe Highway. Its schedules, calendars, Bible studies, and an online bookstore are featured.
http://riegelwoodvictoryadventist22.adventistchurchconnect.org
The North Carolina town’s official web site introduces the the elected officials of the town, its administrative offices, departments, and community facilities, along with photographs, news, notices, and an event and meeting calendar.
http://www.boltontown.us/
One of eight state-recognized Native American tribal nations in North Carolina, the Waccamaw are located primarily in the southeastern part of the state, with its homeland on the edge of the Green Swamp about four miles north of Bolton. A tribal history and overview of its programs, services, culture, and government is featured.
http://www.waccamaw-siouan.com/