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Town Of Zebulon

1003 North Arendell Avenue
919-269-7455

History :
Zebulon owes its existence to the decision made by the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company, which decided to bring the rail through a dense pine forest between the Whitley and Horton family farms in 1906. That same year, Edgar B. Barbee and Falconer B. Arendell organized the Zebulon Company for development. The company received its charter on February 15, 1906. Shortly thereafter, they began to divide up their forty-nine acres into lots, blocks, streets and avenues. On February 16, 1907 the Town, consisting of 297.5 acres, was officially recognized as Zebulon, North Carolina. The Town was named after Zebulon B. Vance, the North Carolina Governor during the civil war.

The last three decades in Zebulon have seen tremendous growth. Since the 1970 census, the Town's population grew from 1,830 to 4,046 residents. Ninety years after its incorporation, Zebulon welcomed its neighbor community, Wakefield, into the Town. This most recent annexation, which took place on December 31, 1997, increased the total acreage inside the corporate limits to 2,115 acres and the population to 3,908. In the year 2000 the population has grown to 4,046. While it continues to grow and prosper, Zebulon still offers a close knit community environment and it remains, "The Town of Friendly People."