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Ayles Creekrises in E Yancey County and flows NE into Little Crabtree Creek.
Ayrformer community in W Rutherford County near Lake Lure. Site of a pre-Civil War tannery that made saddles for the Confederate army during the war. A Scotsman, Francis Reynolds, operated the tannery and named the community for his native town. Post office est. there 1880, closed 1911.
Azaleacommunity in central Buncombe County, E of Asheville. Known as Gudger's Ford until renamed for the flowering shrub. Alt. 2,052.
Babbit's PondSee Parrish's Pond.
Bacchuscommunity in E Yancey County.
Bachelorcommunity in SE Craven County on Clubfoot Creek.
Bachelor Creekrises in S Randolph County and flows E into Richland Creek. Named for a wild stallion that is reported to have roamed through the section. People called him "Bachelor."
Bachelor Creekrises in Great Dover Swamp in NE Jones County, flows NE into central Craven County, and then turns to flow SE for approx. 3 mi. along the W border of Hog Island before entering Neuse River approx. 3½ mi. NW of town of New Bern. Approx. 14 mi. long. Appears as Batchellors Creek on the Moseley map, 1733. Formerly called Batchelder Creek. Named for Edward Batchelor.
Bachelor's Delight Swamprises in N Onslow County and flows SW into New River. Mentioned in local records as early as 1744.
Back Baya bay formed by the encircling islands of Hog Island in NE Carteret County.