Nebo, North Carolina
Nebo is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the Nebo Township of eastern McDowell County, North Carolina, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 1,790.
History
Nebo is named after a Methodist campground that existed before the Civil War. The Western North Carolina Railroad named its depot "Nebo" after the campground. The community was incorporated in 1909, with the repeal of the charter coming in 1943.Geography
Nebo is in eastern McDowell County, served by U.S. Route 70, which leads west to Marion, the county seat, and east to Morganton.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Nebo CDP has an area of, all land. The center of Nebo sits on a ridge which drains south to Thompsons Fork and north to Shadrick Creek, all part of the Catawba River watershed.
Attractions
The primary attraction in the Nebo area is Lake James. Lake James State Park is located on its southern shore, northeast of Nebo.The Nebo Historic Springbox is located between Nebo Elementary School and the railroad. It is one of the few remaining structures from Nebo's original incorporation as a town. The Nebo Historic Springbox was a meeting place for the community and the primary water source for the original Nebo School building.