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Noisecommunity in NW Moore County served by post office, 1882-1912. Ten mi. E was Quiet, which see.
NokassaSee Hawksbill Mountain.
Nolandformer 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 Creekrises in E Davie County and flows approx. 1½ mi. SW into Dutchmans Creek.
Noland CreekGreat 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 Dividemountain 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 GapW 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 MountainW Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near lat. 35°39'35" N., long. 83°05'18" W. Alt. 3,951.
Nolen Creekrises in W Haywood County and flows SE into Richland Creek.
Nolichucky Riveris 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.