Located in Eastern North Carolina, the City of Goldsboro is the county seat of Wayne
County. Conveniently located on US 70, Goldsboro is within 30 minutes of the I-40
and I-95 corridors.
Wayne County was formed in 1789, when the town of Waynesborough was developed along
the banks of the Neuse River. In the late 1830's, the Wilmington and Raleigh (Weldon)
Railroad line was built to the east of Waynesborough. At the intersection of the
railroad and New Bern Road, a hotel was built and a community began to establish
itself. This community became known as Goldsborough's Junction after Major Matthew
T. Goldsborough, an Assistant Chief Engineer with the railroad line.
The town of Goldsborough was incorporated in 1847. In 1869, the spelling was officially
changed to Goldsboro. The City of Goldsboro is the proud home of Seymour Johnson
Air Force Base, home of the 4th Fighter Wing. Seymour Johnson received the Commander
in Chief's Installation Excellence Award - Air Force for 2001, the highest award
given to a military base. |