This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in North Carolina. * Brunswick Town (former state capital) * Buffalo City * Cape Lookout Village * Cataloochee * Ceramic * Diamond City * Fort Dobbs (frontier fort during the French and Indian war) * Glenville (town submerged by Lake Glenville, some residents relocated to the eastern edge of the lake) * Henry River Mill Village * Judson (submerged under Lake Fontana) * Lost Cove * Mortimer * Portsmouth * Proctor (isolated by Lake Fontana and abandoned) * Roanoke Colony * (Mining town once located near Willets in Jackson County, now the site of the Balsam Mountain Preserve) * Whitney (partially submerged by Badin Lake)
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in North Carolina. * Brunswick Town (former state capital) * Buffalo City * Cape Lookout Village * Cataloochee * Ceramic * Diamond City * Fort Dobbs (frontier fort during the French and Indian war) * Glenville (town submerged by Lake Glenville, some residents relocated to the eastern edge of the lake) * Henry River Mill Village * Judson (submerged under Lake Fontana) * Lost Cove * Mortimer * Portsmouth * Proctor (isolated by Lake Fontana and abandoned) * Roanoke Colony * (Mining town once located near Willets in Jackson County, now the site of the Balsam Mountain Preserve) * Whitney (partially submerged by Badin Lake) (en)
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in North Carolina. * Brunswick Town (former state capital) * Buffalo City * Cape Lookout Village * Cataloochee * Ceramic * Diamond City * Fort Dobbs (frontier fort during the French and Indian war) * Glenville (town submerged by Lake Glenville, some residents relocated to the eastern edge of the lake) * Henry River Mill Village * Judson (submerged under Lake Fontana) * Lost Cove * Mortimer * Portsmouth * Proctor (isolated by Lake Fontana and abandoned) * Roanoke Colony * (Mining town once located near Willets in Jackson County, now the site of the Balsam Mountain Preserve) * Whitney (partially submerged by Badin Lake) (en)