Indian Trail – the largest municipality in Union County!
Named one of the "Best Places to Live in America" by Money Magazine, U.S. Top Ten “Best Places for Families” by Family Circle Magazine, the “Most Affordable Place in North Carolina,” a "Great Place for Healthy Living in N.C." and one of the Top Five “Best North Carolina Towns for Young Families.” These accolades highlight just a few of the many great aspects of Indian Trail: affordable living, great neighborhoods, substantial green space, A-plus schools and one of the lowest tax rates for a town our size in North Carolina! Learn more at Indiantrail.org
Indian Trail is a suburban town in Union County, North Carolina, United States. Founded on March 12, 1861, the town holds a history of traders traveling along the "Indian Trail," which ran from Petersburg, Virginia, to the Waxhaw Indians and gold mining areas. Indian Trail was first a farming community; however, German and Scot-Irish and Irish settlers began to move into the area due to its geographical location. In 1874, the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad was built between the cities Charlotte, North Carolina and Monroe, North Carolina. The railroad, which runs through the town, brought prosperity to the area. Indian Trail was incorporated as a town in 1907, with established city limits based upon a one-half mile radius from the intersection of Indian Trail Road and the Seaboard Railroad. Indian Trail has grown rapidly in the 21st Century: Indian Trail's census count jumped from 1,942 in 1990 to 33,518 in 2010.[5] Every Fourth of July the town holds an annual parade which is one of the biggest parades in the Charlotte metropolitan area.
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