Reeds, North Carolina

Reeds, North Carolina

Reeds (referred to as "Reeds Crossroads" on many maps) is an unincorporated community in Tyro township, Davidson County, North Carolina. It is located at the intersection of Old US Highway 64 and NC Highway 150. Neighboring communities and municipalities include Tyro, Arcadia, Yadkin College, and Lexington.



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