The seat of Randolph County, Asheboro was founded on Christmas in 1796, and named for North Carolina Governor Samuel Ashe, although the settlement itself dates back to 1780 when citizens demanded that the county seat be relocated from Johnstonville to a more convenient place.
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School system with 5 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and one high school. Site includes district information, an administrative directory, a school directory, a district events calendar and community resources.
http://www.asheboro.k12.nc.us/
Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce
Aims for the economic growth of the Asheboro and Randolph communities. A member directory as well as chamber programs and services are among the site's contents.
http://www.chamber.asheboro.com/
Contains information on living, working and visiting Asheboro. Provides access to general and governmental information, public documents and service offerings. Includes a community calendar, self-service portal, news and announcement, and community links.
http://www.ci.asheboro.nc.us/
Publishes news coverage of life in Asheboro and Randolph County, North Carolina. Links to obituaries, classifieds, opinions, sports and human interest articles.
http://www.courier-tribune.com/
Contains information about amenities, rates, rooms and reservations at this hotel which is located in Asheboro.
http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-asheboro-north_carolina-NC417
Medical facility that treats diabetes, infectious diseases and other medical problems. View the hospital’s newsletters, send a card to a patient and find maps.
http://www.randolphhospital.org/
Telecommunications company that offers Internet access, phone lines and related services. Customers can sign up for new services, pay bills and find company news.
http://www.rtmc.net/