Hampstead, North Carolina
Hampstead, North Carolina | |
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Coordinates: 34°22′03″N 77°42′39″W / 34.3675°N 77.710833°W | |
Country | United States |
State | North Carolina |
County | Pender |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 4,083 |
• Summer (DST) | EDT |
ZIP codes | 28443 |
Area code | 910 |
Hampstead is an unincorporated community in Pender County, North Carolina, United States. It is located between Wilmington and Jacksonville on U.S. Route 17.
Hampstead is part of the Wilmington Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
Hampstead was named after Hampstead, in England.[1]
The Belvidere Plantation House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[2]
Schools
There are three elementary schools, North Topsail Elementary, South Topsail Elementary, and Topsail Elementary. There is one middle school named Topsail Middle School and one high school, Topsail High School, which is located right next to Topsail Middle and within walking distance of the Hampstead Branch Library.
Golfing
The area has three golf courses: Castle Bay, Olde Point Golf and Country Club and the Belvedere Plantation.
Public services
The Hampstead area is served by Pender EMS & Fire. Hampstead also has the Topsail Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. Hampstead is also served by the Pender County Sheriff’s Department.
Expansion
Pender County is developing and expanding its county water system for the Hampstead area and is planning to add a sewer system in the future. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has proposed a bypass around Hampstead that ties into the new I-140 bypass around Wilmington to the south and west.
The Hampstead area has also upgraded Highway 17 to a four-lane road, to reduce traffic problems as the area grows larger.
Community
Every year, the last weekend in September, Hampstead holds the North Carolina Spot Festival. With thousands in attendance and over 6,000 "Spot" dinner plates served annually, the festival is the largest fundraiser for Topsail schools and the community. There is also an annual scholarship pageant held in conjunction with the Festival, which crowns eight North Carolina girls to represent the Festival for the year. The 2016 title holders are Baby Miss Lillianna Hill, Mini Miss Cambri Lankas, Tiny Miss Bailey Smith, Little Miss Ava Harris, Mermaid Miss Josie Boyd, Young Miss Kaylee Jernigan, Teen Miss Chloe Castles and Miss Brooklynn Heltsley. The Relay For Life is a walkathon sponsored by local groups to raise money for the American Cancer Society. The Hampstead Expo is an event sponsored by the Greater Hampstead Chamber of Commerce that brings local businesses together with the people of the community, encouraging local people to support their local businesses.
See also
Weather Stations
- KNCHAMPS9 - Castle Bay (NWS) original Hampstead Weather Station
- KNCHAMPS26 - Washington Acres-Hughes site includes Washington Acres-Hughes, Deerfield and Hampstead Landing,Washington Acres RD, Hammock Watch and Whitebridge (was KNCHAMPS10) (Netatmo Site) one of two original sites weather station for Hampstead.
- KNCHAMPS34- Washington Acres
- KNCHAMPS27- Forest Sound
- KNCHAMPS35- Baton Rd
- KNCHAMPS30- Waterfront Park/LEAS
- KNCHAMPS32- Topsail Watch
- KNCHAMPS33- Moore's Landing
- KNCHAMPS29- Hampstead Landing
- KNCHAMPS36- Olde Point
- KNCHAMPS38- Swampside
- KNCHAMPS39- Oyster Cathcher
- KNCHAMPS40- Salt Water Lane
- KNCHAMPS41- Dogwood
- KNCHAMPS44- Pelican Reef
References
- ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. p. 148.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.