Jenkinstown, North Carolina

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Jenkinstown is an unincorporated community in southern Surry County, North Carolina, United States, located between Fairview and Crutchfield, which is sometimes known as Yokum. The community is along Jenkinstown Road near U.S. Route 601. Prominent landmarks include Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.

36°18′14″N80°43′00″W / 36.3040°N 80.7168°W / 36.3040; -80.7168


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