Upchurch, North Carolina

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Upchurch is a community within the Town of Cary in Wake County, North Carolina, United States.

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Geography

Upchurch is located at 35°47′22″N78°51′27″W / 35.78944°N 78.85750°W / 35.78944; -78.85750 (35.7893170 -78.857507), south of the community of Carpenter.

History

Upchurch is a former unincorporated community that was recently annexed into the Town of Cary.[ citation needed ]

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    35°47′22″N78°51′27″W / 35.7893170°N 78.857507°W / 35.7893170; -78.857507