Sedalia Town Hall

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6121 Burlington Rd
Gibsonville, NC 27249

The Town of Sedalia, located in eastern Guilford County, North Carolina, is a small and neighborly community with a rich history and strong roots. With a commitment to maintaining its small-town charm, Sedalia offers a clean and quiet environment for its residents. The town was incorporated in 1997 and is conveniently situated between the urban centers of Burlington and Greensboro.

Sedalia's history is deeply intertwined with the establishment of its post office and the founding of the Palmer Memorial Institute, a renowned African-American educational institution. Today, the town is home to the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, which honors the legacy of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown and her pioneering work in African American education. With its dedication to preserving its identity and promoting community unity, Sedalia continues to be a great place to call home.

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