The small town of Danbury is the county seat of Stokes County, North Carolina. The community was founded in 1851, specifically to serve as the county seat, after Stokes County was divided in 1849. Initially, but for only a short time, Danbury was known as Crawford. Danbury is north of Meadows, and is the gateway to Hanging Rock State Park.
 
 
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Situated in Danbury, near Hanging Rock State Park and the Dan River, the restaurant includes a bakery, cafe, and catering business. Its menus are published to the site, along with testimonials, hours, and directions to the facility.
http://www.artistswaycreations.com/
The address and directions to the Stokes County court building in Danbury, North Carolina are given, along with contacts for its civil, criminal, financial, estates, small claims, and special proceedings divisions, as well as business hours.
http://www.stokesclerk.com/
Located on North Main Street in Danbury, North Carolina, the store offers a variety of convenience items, fishing and camping supplies, outdoor clothing, and other products, as well as serving breakfast and lunch. Its products, services, location, and hours are posted.
http://www.danburygeneralstore.net/
Stokes County Historical Society
The non-profit organization operates the Stokes County Museum of History, housed in the Wilson Fulton House, built in 1859, as well as the 1905 Bank of Stokes building, and the Rock House, which is thought to have been built in the 1770s. Its facilities are highlighted, and information about Stokes County history is presented.
http://www.sc-hs.org/
Based in Danbury, North Carolina, the public school administrative district operates PK-12th grade school campuses in Danbury and throughout the county, including Germantown, King, Lawsonville, Pine Hall, Pinnacle, Sandy Ridge, Walnut Cove, and Westfield. Each of its campuses are profiled, with contacts for district offices and services.
http://www.stokes.k12.nc.us/
Headquartered in Danbury, the county seat, Stokes County was formed in 1789, and named for John Stokes, a Revolutionary War captain. The official county site offers contacts for its administrative offices and departments, board of commissioners, and other offices. Directions and office hours are posted.
http://www.co.stokes.nc.us/
Town of Danbury, North Carolina
Danbury, the county seat of Stokes County, is located twenty miles north of Winston-Salem. Its official web site features council agendas, minutes, ordinances, and plans, as well as area maps, an administrative and departmental directory, and photographs.
http://www.townofdanbury.org/