Fairmont, North Carolina is in Robeson County. The community was established on the site of the Ashpole Institute, a small private academy, and was chartered in 1899 as Ashpole, then Union City, before being changed to Fairmont. The town is located southwest of Lumberton.
 
 
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Founded in 1792, the church has offered uninterrupted service to the congregation and community of Fairmont, North Carolina. Its programs and ministries are outlined, and a calendar of weekly services, programs and upcoming events is published to the site.
http://www.fairmontsouth.com/
Privately owned and maintained by Curtis McGirt, the site features historical photographs depicting the history of the Fairmont, North Carolina community, including descriptive text when indicated.
http://fairmontfotos.com/
Organized by former slaves, who once worshipped from the balcony of the Ashpole Baptist Church, the history of the first Black Missionary Baptist Church in Robeson County is put forward, with a statement of beliefs, an overview of its ministries, staff listings, and schedules.
http://www.firstbaptistfairmontnorth.org/
Weekly service and program schedules, a calendar of upcoming events, an introduction to the pastor, and an overview of the ministries and ministries of the church in Fairmont, North Carolina are offered.
http://millbranchbaptistchurch.yolasite.com/
Town of Fairmont, North Carolina
The official townsite presents a guide to the municipal government, its departments, area economic development organizations and projects, contacts, and downloadable reports and forms.
http://www.fairmontnc.com/
Trinity United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation in Fairmont, North Carolina meets at its facilities on Trinity Street. Its pastor is introduced, and a schedule of weekly services, groups, and programs are posted. A sermon archive is included.
http://www.trinityumconline.com/