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Why Live in Aurora

Aurora, NC, a small town of around 450 residents, is located along the Pamlico River in Beaufort County. Known for its deep-rooted community pride, Aurora is home to the Aurora Fossil Museum, which showcases geological artifacts and hosts the annual Aurora Fossil Festival. The town's economy is significantly supported by Nutrien, a phosphate mining company employing about 1,000 people. Dining options include Frank & Shirley’s and Wayside, both offering classic American meals. Although the town has lost some businesses, there are plans to revitalize the area, including reopening a medical clinic and developing a new Industrial Park. Aurora's housing includes historic cottages, farmhouses, and ranch-style homes, with some properties offering waterfront views and private boat ramps. The town is safer than the national average, with a low crime risk. Public school students may attend the highly rated Chocowinity Primary and Chocowinity Middle School, located about 25 miles away, and Southside High School. Recreational activities include fishing and boating on the Pamlico River, with facilities like the Aurora Wildlife Ramp and Goose Creek Game Land providing outdoor opportunities. However, the low-lying terrain makes some properties susceptible to flooding, particularly during hurricane season from June to November. Major grocery stores are 15 miles away in Grantsboro, and Greenville, about 45 miles northwest, offers additional amenities and employment opportunities.

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