What is garland north-carolina?

Garland is a town in Sampson County, North Carolina, located in the southeastern part of the state. It has a population of approximately 626 people (as of the 2010 census) and covers an area of 0.7 square miles.

The town was incorporated in 1907 and named after former U.S. Attorney General Augustus H. Garland. It was originally established as a railroad town and served as a hub for agricultural commerce in the area.

Today, Garland is a quiet rural community with a strong sense of community and local pride. The town boasts several small businesses, including a grocery store, gas station, and post office. It is also home to a volunteer fire department and a local park.

Garland is located just off Highway 701, providing easy access to nearby cities and attractions, such as Wilmington and Myrtle Beach. The town is also known for its annual Christmas Parade, which attracts visitors from across the region.