Gazetteer
| Place | Description | 
|---|---|
| Hipps Ridge | 
 NW Cherokee County, extends NE parallel to Wolf Ridge.  | 
              
| Hirams Hill | 
 a sand hill on Bogue Banks, SW Carteret County. Site of former community. Named for Hiram Moore.  | 
              
| Hitchcock Creek | 
 rises in E Richmond County and flows SW into Pee Dee River.  | 
              
| Hives | 
 community in central Sampson County served by post office, 1884-1902.  | 
              
| Hiwassee Dam | 
 resort community covering 547 acres in W Cherokee County. Privately owned. Originally served as site of construction camp from 1936 to 1940 as Hiwassee Dam was being built on Hiwassee River. Alt. 1,375.  | 
              
| Hiwassee Lake | 
 NW Cherokee County, was formed at the completion of Hiwassee Dam in 1940 on Hiwassee River. Approx. 20 mi. long; covers 6,120 acres, with a max. depth of 250 ft. Owned by Tennessee Valley Authority and used for flood control, power generation, and recreation.  | 
              
| Hiwassee Lake State Park | 
 former state park in W Cherokee County containing 834 acres. Est. 1948; lease from Tennessee Valley Authority terminated on December 31, 1952, and it ceased to operate as a state park. Was a scenic and recreational area; provided fishing and nature study and had vacation cabins.  | 
              
| Hiwassee River | 
 rises in Towns County, Ga., and flows NW into Clay County through Lake Chatuge; NW and W across the Cherokee-Clay county line; NW in Cherokee County through Hiwassee Lake and Apalachia Lake; and into Tennessee, where it enters Tennessee River approx. 30 mi. W of Athens, Tenn. Named for the Cherokee word ayuhwá-si (a meadow).  | 
              
| Hiwassee Township | 
 S central Clay County.  | 
              
| Ho-Ho Village | 
 a modern community on the mainland side of Bogue Sound, SW Carteret County between Bogue and Morehead City.  |