Noise | community in NW Moore County served by post office, 1882-1912. Ten mi. E was Quiet, which see. |
Nokassa | See Hawksbill Mountain. |
Noland | former community in W central Swain County on Tuckasegee River. Alt. 1,622. Named for Andrew Noland, one of the first settlers in the area. Site now under the waters of Fontana Lake. |
Noland Creek | rises in E Davie County and flows approx. 1½ mi. SW into Dutchmans Creek. |
Noland Creek | Great Smoky Mountains National Park, rises in N Swain County on Noland Divide and flows SE then SW into Tuckasegee River. Named for Andrew Noland, first settler along its banks. |
Noland Divide | mountain ridge, central Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, extending from the Tennessee state line S to Bryson City. Roundtop Knob, which see, a peak on the ridge, has an elevation of 5,120 ft. |
Noland Gap | W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park between Noland Mountain and Canadian Top near lat. 35°39'10" N., long. 83°06' W. |
Noland Mountain | W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near lat. 35°39'35" N., long. 83°05'18" W. Alt. 3,951. |
Nolen Creek | rises in W Haywood County and flows SE into Richland Creek. |
Nolichucky River | is formed on the Mitchell-Yancey county line by the junction of Toe River and Cane River. It flows N and W along the county line and into Tennessee, where it enters the French Broad River. |