Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Revolution |
former community in central Guilford County. Est. 1899. Named because the textile plant est. there was expected to revolutionize the cotton-manufacturing industry. Now within Greensboro city limits. |
| Rex |
community in NE Robeson County. |
| Reynolda Lake |
seminatural lake on Silas Creek on Reynolda Estate near the Wake Forest University campus in central Forsyth County. Covers 25 acres, with a max. depth of 15 ft. Used for fishing, boating, swimming, and irrigation. Not open to the public. |
| Reynolds Cove |
NW Buncombe County NE of Rocky Knob. |
| Reynolds Gap |
S Buncombe County between Lancy Mountain and Grassy Knob. |
| Reynoldson |
community in N Gates County. Reynoldson School operated there prior to the Civil War to prepare boys for Wake Forest College. The school was opened in 1856 and operated into the twentieth century. |
| Reynoldson Township |
NW Gates County. |
| Rhea Branch |
rises in N Cherokee County in Rhea Cove and flows SE and S into Valley River. |
| Rhea Cove |
N Cherokee County at the head of Rhea Branch. |
| Rheasville |
community in N Halifax County on Quankey Creek. |