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Holly Ridge
Chartered
in 1941, the town of Holly Ridge, located in Onslow County, is a
predominately residential community, surrounding the intersection of
Highways 17 and 50. With a population of 831 in the last census, it
has a council-manager form of government, with a mayor and five
councilmen who appoint a town manager.
At one time in its history (1942-1946) there were up to 110,000
people in the area known as Camp Davis, an artillery-training base
of the U.S. Army. The mobilization of that base changed Hollyridge
(the old spelling) from a population of 28 to a bustling military
presence. Life slowed down considerably after the closing of Camp
Davis.
Today, Holly Ridge is a small town with some businesses and a few
industries. Many people maintain second homes there to enjoy
seasonal fishing at the nearby coastal facilities. The landscape is
changing however, as significant residential build-outs over the
next five to ten years have begun. With the acquisition of Camp
Davis by the Department of Defense planned for the expansion of
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Holly Ridge is expecting additional
growth.
Holly Ridge hosts an Easter Egg Hunt the Saturday before Easter, and
a spectacular fireworks display on July 4.
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