Randolph County
Definition
Randolph County refers to one of several counties in the United States named after Peyton Randolph, a prominent Founding Father and first president of the Continental Congress.
The most prominent is Randolph County, North Carolina, located in the Piedmont region with Asheboro as its county seat and a population of around 144,000 as of 2020.
Other Randolph Counties exist in states including Illinois, Georgia, Missouri, Indiana, and more, each offering unique local histories and attractions.
Examples
I got a flat tire right in the middle of Randolph County and ended up bonding with a local over tractor repair tips.
Randolph County's barbecue joints are so legendary, they make fast food taste like a sad cardboard apology.
Exploring Randolph County felt like stepping into a time machine—minus the flux capacitor, but with extra sweet tea.
The only traffic jam in Randolph County is the line for fresh peach pie at the farmers' market.