Established in 1875, Black Creek is located in Wilson County, North Carolina, near the NC-264 bypass, and not far from I-95, Highway 117, and new Interstate 795. Black Creek is south of Wilson and north-northeast of Fremont.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Black Creek Historical Society
The non-profit organization is charged with maintaining the history and culture of the Black Creek, North Carolina community through the collection of artifacts and documents, sponsoring educational programs, and the encouragement and participation in the restoration of historic buildings and structures, such as the P.L. Woodard House, the library building, and other projects, which are highlighted here.
http://www.orgsites.com/nc/bchs/
Black Creek United Methodist Church
A history of the Black Creek, North Carolina congregation is put forward, along with its service schedules, calendar of programs and upcoming events, and an introduction to the United Methodist Men and United Methodist Women organizations, associated with the church.
http://www.orgsites.com/nc/bcumc/
The privately owned cut filler processing company, headquartered in Black Creek, with facilities in Wilson, North Carolina, offers a variety of services, including tobacco warehousing and international purchasing of re-dried products. Its products and services are highlighted, and tobacco growing regions are defined, and definitions provided.
http://www.tobaccorag.com/
Town of Black Creek, North Carolina
The North Dakota town was established in 1875. Its official web site features meeting schedules, agendas and minutes, a directory of municipal administrative offices, departments and facilities, a promotional video, and a guide to local points of interest, events, and public notices.
http://townofblackcreek.org/