Tryon is a small North Carolina town named for William Tryon, Governor of North Carolina from 1765 to 1771. It is located in Polk County, near the southwestern part of the state.
 
 
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PAC is a non-profit land trust, headquartered in Tryon, charged with protecting and preserving North Carolina lands deemed significant to its members and stakeholders through land acquisition and conservation easements. Its conservation strategies are outlined here, along with upcoming events and contact data.
http://www.pacolet.org/
The Book Shelf is an independent community bookseller offering national and regional bestsellers, a children's section, cards, gifts and other items for sale from its store on Pacolet Street in Tryon, North Carolina.
http://www.tryonbookshelf.com/
The official government site of the town outlines town services, departments, and boards, and posts employment openings, meeting agendas, minutes, and other bulletins, as well as a town blog and contact data.
http://www.tryon-nc.com/
The online edition of the local print newspaper reports on local news, sports and obituaries, publishes a calendar of event and activities, photographs, and other features, as well as advertising and subscription policies.
http://www.tryondailybulletin.com/