Peachtree, North Carolina
Community located in Cherokee County, North Carolina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peachtree is a community located in Cherokee County, North Carolina.[1] It is named after the numerous peach trees found in the area. The local schools are Peachtree Elementary School, Murphy and Andrews Middle School, and Murphy and Andrews High School.
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Due to its central location near the border of Cherokee and Clay counties, Peachtree has also been home to major institutions serving the area. The Cherokee County Prison Camp opened in 1939 but was abandoned after 25 years following multiple escapes.[2] Its property became the main campus of Tri-County Community College, which opened in 1964 and serves Cherokee, Clay, and Graham counties.[3] Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital, the only hospital in North Carolina west of Franklin and Bryson City, was founded in Peachtree in 1979.[4]
In 2003, Moog Inc. established a manufacturing facility in Peachtree employing more than 400 people to build motors and blowers for the aerospace industry.[5] Also, the $20 million, 66,000-square-foot Cherokee County School of Innovation & Technology campus opened in 2023.[6]
Additionally, the John C. Campbell Folk School is located 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast in nearby Brasstown.