There are four towns in North Carolina by the name of Bethel. The largest is in Pitt County, in North Carolina’s Inner Banks region. Once known as Brandon, the town was incorporated as Bethel in 1873. Another Bethel is in the Finger Counties region in northeastern North Carolina, while another town by the name of Bethel is in north-central Caswell County, and a fourth is in the Mountain Region in Haywood County. Web sites relating to any of these towns would be appropriate for this category.
 
 
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Bethel Colony is a 65-day residential program that offers a faith-based approach to drug and alcohol rehabilitation using the Bible and Christian principles in counseling. Its schedule, funding information, testimonies, newsletter, and an application are featured, and a promotional video is included.
http://www.bethelcolony.org/
Family owned and operated, the farm is located near Bethel, in Watauga County, in the North Carolina High Country, growing eight varieties of apples and cherries, as well as three varieties of grape wines, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries. Its products, location and contacts are featured.
http://www.bethelvalleyfarms.com/
Serving the eastern North Carolina area, as well as the surrounding regions of Virginia and South Carolina, the Bethel company manufactures point-of-purchase packaging and custom corrugated packaging systems. It services and products are highlighted, with a guide to selecting the right box.
http://www.packagecraft.com/
Located in Pitt County, Bethel was incorporated in 1873. The official municipal site features an introduction to town elected officials, administrative and departmental personnel, local organizations, clubs, schools, and churches. Other resources include agendas, minutes, and access to various public documents.
http://www.bethelnc.org/