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Orange County is committed to providing all participants in its activities, its employees, and its service providers with a discrimination/retaliation free environment.
Orange County has gained a reputation as one of the most liberal counties in North Carolina. The county consistently delivers one of the largest Democratic majorities in the state in presidential, state, and local elections.
With more than 140,000 residents, Orange County includes historic Hillsborough, the county seat; Chapel Hill, home of the University of North Carolina; and Carrboro and Mebane, former railroad and mill towns.
Obtain information from Orange County Departments G through Z. Government Resources This page contains links to other local, state and federal government resources, where you will find information about cities in the Triangle area, neighboring counties, and state and federal governments.
The Chapel Hill & Orange County Community welcomes you! Visit us to experience some of the best dining, shopping, arts, sports and recreation North Carolina has to offer.
Museum exhibits explore Orange County’s history, featuring Colonial weights and measures (the only complete set in the U.S.), portraits of notable Hillsborough figures and other historical artifacts.
Orange County, located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, was formed in 1752 from Johnston, Bladen, and Granville Counties and named for William V of Orange, the infant grandson of King George III of England.
Orange County, North Carolina is 3½ hours from the coast and 3½ hours from the mountains. Residents enjoy proximity to Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh and the Research Triangle and can avail themselves of any number of cultural, employment, entertainment, and shopping and sporting…
These numerous subtractions left the current Orange County an area of 398 square miles. Today, Orange County is bounded on the north by Caswell and Person, on the south by Chatham, on the west by Alamance, and on the east by Durham counties.
Orange County, North Carolina (NC) County population in 2022: 150,477 (71% urban, 29% rural); it was 118,227 in 2000 County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 22,685